Been diving deep into Grass lately and noticed a lot of people asking about running multiple accounts to maximize their point earnings. Here's what I've learned from testing different setups.



First, the basic reality: Grass rewards you based on uptime, network quality, and bandwidth contribution. One account gets you decent points, but if you're serious about it, you need multiple accounts. The catch? Each one needs its own IP and device ID or you'll get flagged and lose everything. That's the golden rule.

Let me break down the actual methods people are using. The simplest approach is just getting multiple devices and networks. Grab an old laptop, phone, whatever you have lying around, install the grass extension on each one, set them up on different WiFi networks (or use mobile hotspots), create separate email accounts, and let them run 24/7. It works, but yeah, you need the hardware and bandwidth to support it.

If you don't want to buy a bunch of devices, virtual machines are where it gets interesting. I've tested this myself. You can run multiple VMs on one decent computer, install Chrome on each, add the grass extension to all of them, and assign different proxy IPs to each VM. The key is using residential proxies, not data center ones—Grass seems to catch those. You're looking at maybe $5-20 per month for decent proxy IPs, but you can run 3-5 accounts on one machine. It's more technical, but way cheaper than buying multiple devices.

There's also the Android phone route with Kiwi Browser. Kiwi supports Chrome extensions, so you can install the grass extension there too. You'd use proxies or different SIM cards to rotate IPs. Less powerful than the VM method, but works if you're just testing the waters.

For people who actually know what they're doing, there are automation scripts floating around on GitHub. You rent a VPS, set up the script with multiple user IDs and proxy IPs, and it just... runs. No manual intervention. But this requires Linux knowledge and higher costs, so it's really only worth it if you're scaling seriously.

Now, the reality check: Grass explicitly says they allow multiple accounts across different devices and networks, but they will absolutely ban you if they catch multiple accounts on the same IP. They're pretty serious about this. So whatever method you pick, make sure each account has a genuinely different IP address.

Costs matter too. If you're investing $50 a month in proxies or VPS, you need to actually earn enough points to make it worthwhile. Right now, nobody really knows what $GRASS will be worth when it actually launches, so there's definitely some speculation involved.

My advice? Start small. Test with 2-3 accounts using whichever method fits your skill level. Monitor your earnings on the dashboard, check your network quality metrics, and scale up only if it's working. Also, definitely join the Grass Discord—people share updated tips and scripts there constantly.

If you're going the grass extension route on VMs, just remember: residential proxies only, different email for each account, 24/7 uptime if possible, and don't get greedy with too many accounts on one IP. That's how people lose everything.

Anyone else running multiple accounts? What method are you using?
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