The latest update of Brave on desktop (1.63) introduces the capability for Brave Wallet users to create Native SegWit Bitcoin accounts, offering lower transactionTransaction Exchange of value, property, or data between two parties. fees and better error detection. Additionally, Brave Wallet now supports sending and receiving from all types of Bitcoin addresses, including Legacy, Nested SegWit, Native SegWit, and Taproot, ensuring compatibility with third-party wallets. This expansion of functionality aligns with the growing institutional adoption of Bitcoin and its expanding use cases beyond peer-to-peer payments, including as a store-of-value and in new innovations like NFTs and DeFi. The goal of Brave Wallet is to provide a secure and privacy-considerate software wallet for everyday use, with plans to further enhance privacy with shielded Zcash transactionsTransaction Exchange of value, property, or data between two parties. and support for more Bitcoin account types in the future. (Source: Brave blog)