Yes, I am. It's been my primary browser for the last 14 months. It works the same as chrome for web development.
I like the built in privacy features, but still use ublock, umatrix and privacy badger in conjunction with built in features. It's extremely snappy.
I have some qualms about their BAT model, but I am opted into ads and have set wikipedia and several favorite sites to auto donate. I've also cashed out about half of it myself (about $30 of $60 this year).
The ads themselves are crudely targeted. They claim the browser profiles your visits locally. Basically, visit opted in programming sites, get programming ads. It doesn't feel spooky and the ads are not intrusive.
I would use this without the BAT model or crypto wallets, but use both of those features all the time but it's just a bonus.
The most important thing to me is that it's chrome dev tools without Google. Chrome is straight up scary.
* Also, native tor windows are handy for testing ;)