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Been looking into Grass lately and noticed a lot of people asking about running multiple accounts to maximize their points. Here's what I've gathered from the community about how this actually works.
So the core idea is pretty straightforward - Grass rewards you based on uptime, network quality, and bandwidth contribution. Single account earnings cap out pretty quick, which is why people think about multi-accounting. But here's the catch: Grass detects duplicate IPs and device IDs, so if you're sloppy about it, you risk getting flagged or banned.
The simplest approach is just using different physical devices with separate networks. Grab an old laptop, a phone, whatever - each one needs its own WiFi or mobile hotspot. Install the grass extension on each, register with different emails, and let them run 24/7. It works, but yeah, you're looking at hardware costs and multiple internet connections.
If you want to be smarter about it, virtual machines are the move. One decent computer can run multiple VMs, each with its own proxy IP. You'd install Chrome and the grass extension in each VM, set up residential proxies (not data center ones - Grass catches those), and keep them online. This method cuts costs since you only need one machine, but you're paying for proxy IPs monthly (around $5-20 depending on quality) and it requires some technical setup.
There's also the Android route using Kiwi Browser, which supports extensions. You can either rotate through proxy IPs or swap SIM cards to get different networks. More manual but less technical barrier to entry.
For the really ambitious folks, there's scripting with VPS and automation. You'd rent a Linux server, run Grass scripts with multiple user IDs and proxy configs. It scales well but honestly, you need programming knowledge and it gets pricey fast.
Now, the important part - Grass explicitly allows multiple accounts on different devices and networks, but they're strict about not running them from the same IP. They've said they'll cancel points or ban accounts if they catch cheating behavior. So don't cut corners on this.
Cost-benefit is real too. If you're investing $50/month in proxies and hardware, you need to make sure your point earnings actually justify it. The $GRASS token price has been volatile, so there's uncertainty on the redemption value.
My take? Start with 2-3 accounts using Method 1 or 2 to test things out. Monitor your earnings on the Grass dashboard regularly. Check the official rules from their X account (@getgrass_io) since they update policies. And definitely join their Discord community - people share updated scripts and tips there constantly.
The grass extension itself is solid, but it's really about execution. Get your network isolation right, keep things stable, and you'll be fine. Otherwise, you're just wasting electricity and proxy fees.