Been diving deep into Grass lately and realized a lot of people are curious about running multiple accounts efficiently. Here's what I've picked up from the community about how this actually works.



So the basic thing to understand is that Grass rewards you based on uptime, network quality, and bandwidth sharing. Single account earnings cap out pretty quickly, which is why some people go the multi-account route. The catch? Each account needs its own IP and device fingerprint, otherwise Grass flags it as cheating and you lose everything.

Let me break down the main approaches I've seen people use.

First, the straightforward method: just grab multiple devices and different networks. Get a PC, laptop, maybe an old phone, hook each one to different WiFi or mobile hotspots, install the Grass extension on each, register separate accounts with different emails, and let them run 24/7. It works, the official team allows it, but yeah you're looking at real hardware costs.

Then there's the VM route, which honestly is where a lot of tech-savvy people are going. Spin up virtual machines on one decent computer, install Chrome and the Grass extension in each one, assign different residential proxy IPs to each VM, and boom—multiple accounts running on a single machine. The proxy IPs run you anywhere from $5-20 a month depending on quality, which beats buying multiple devices. The tradeoff is you need to actually know what you're doing technically.

For mobile users, Kiwi Browser on Android is interesting because it actually supports Chrome extensions. You can install the Grass extension there, switch between different proxy IPs or SIM cards, and manage separate accounts. Less powerful than VMs but more convenient if you're just getting started.

There's also the hardcore automation route using VPS and scripts, but honestly that's overkill for most people unless you're running like 20+ accounts. You'd rent a Linux VPS, run a community bot script, fill in multiple user IDs and proxies, and let it handle everything automatically. Works great at scale but requires real technical knowledge and higher costs.

Now the important stuff: Grass is pretty clear that they'll ban you if they catch multiple accounts on the same network or device. They're actively monitoring for this. So whatever method you pick, make sure each account genuinely has its own IP. Don't cheap out on free VPNs—Grass detects those instantly.

Also think about the economics. If you're spending $50 a month on proxies or hardware, you need to make sure the points you're earning will actually be worth it when $GRASS tokens launch. We don't know the exact token price yet, so there's some risk there.

My honest take? Start small. Test with 2-3 accounts using method 1 or 3 to see if it even works for you. If you're comfortable with tech, virtual machines with residential proxies are probably the sweet spot between cost and efficiency. And definitely join the Grass Discord or check their official X account for the latest policy updates—they change rules sometimes and you don't want to get caught off guard.

One more thing: use the invitation system. Each account can invite new users and get a 20% points bonus, so that compounds your earnings pretty nicely if you're already running multiple accounts.

Anyone else running multiple Grass instances? Curious what's working best for people right now.
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