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It's a different platform, you won't participate in the monopolization of Chromium as the only browser worth building webpages for.
AFAIK you'd have to do some tweaking under the hood to achieve the same effect, particularly when it comes to de-coupling Google from Chrome. My impression is that you'd be closer to Brave if you started with Chromium or even Ungoogled-Chromium.
One problem with LibreWolf is that it has very weak security. The exact same goes for FF and other FF based browsers.
The Chromium monopoly sucks tho.
Edit: grammar. :p
What's this about weak security? Do you have something to read about that?
From the same author as one of the best linux hardening guides: https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html