I'd like to remind you that I'm not affiliated with or affiliated with any of the browsers I'm recommending, but rather a user sharing my experiences with you. The browser I mentioned is Brave Browser, which is quite relevant for accessing Bitcoin because it already blocks ads and trackers and supports private connections compared to Tor, making it safer to access crypto exchanges, wallets, or forums. Furthermore, Brave has a built-in wallet that supports Bitcoin, although it's more suitable for beginners, especially for light use. However, when you need high-level privacy and large asset storage, it's still safer to use Tor Browser or a dedicated Bitcoin wallet, or even a paid version of Bold. I use the free version.
The best part of the convenience I find is the automatic blocking of ads and trackers, which can sometimes be annoying while browsing.
You can see it here
https://brave.com/I'm using Brave browser but for only one thing, to avoid unnecessary ads that pop out of nowhere. Some websites are very trickish with pop ads, sometimes you would want to scroll through a page and the next thing you will see a pop tab redirecting you to another websites that you don't want to see, sometimes they force to visit casino I don't have an interest, brave browser helps me block those ads and since it's open source unlike Chrome that's not.
I will advise you to use other wallets to store your Bitcoin, don't use brave browser. Not that I have any bad experience of them but a browser is better to be a browser, don't join two things together. If you want to use a hot wallet, you can use electrum wallets, Sparrow wallet or Bitcoin core so you can run your own node without depending on other nodes to help you broadcast your transaction, this is more like preserving your privacy and if you want to use Tor, you can add it to your Bitcoin core.