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Just found out Grass Community Node is live and honestly it caught my attention. So basically, they're rolling out this new version of their grass extension specifically for community members, and here's the interesting part—you get 1.25x the points compared to the regular Chrome client. That's a solid 25% boost just for running the community version.
How it works is pretty straightforward. You download the grass extension, it runs quietly in the background using a tiny bit of your unused internet bandwidth to collect public web content for AI training. They're clear that it doesn't touch your personal data or browsing habits, just grabs stuff from public sites and sells it to AI companies. In return, you earn Grass points. The whole thing is designed so you won't notice any slowdown in your actual internet speed.
The Community Node angle is interesting because they're using it to test new features before rolling them out widely. So early adopters get access to features first and basically get paid extra (that 1.25x multiplier) for helping them beta test. It's a decent incentive structure.
Interface-wise, it's supposed to be simple—activate the grass extension, check your points accumulating, adjust settings if needed. They emphasize privacy and transparency, claiming zero access to personal information. The pitch is basically: your unused bandwidth has value, why not monetize it while you're already online? Download the extension, sign up, and start earning while you browse. Seems like the kind of thing worth trying if you've got spare bandwidth sitting around.