How to Buy Grass (GRASS)

A comprehensive guide to purchasing Grass (GRASS) safely on trusted cryptocurrency exchanges, including platform recommendations, wallet setup, and practical tips.

Steps to Buy GRASS

  1. Choose an exchange — GRASS is available on Binance, Bybit, and KuCoin.
  2. Complete verification — Standard KYC process.
  3. Deposit funds — Fund via bank transfer, card, or crypto.
  4. Purchase GRASS — Buy on spot market.
  5. Run a node — Install the Grass browser extension or desktop node at grassfoundation.io to earn additional rewards.

How to Store Grass Safely

GRASS is a Solana SPL token stored in Phantom, Solflare, or any Solana wallet. Ledger supports Solana tokens through Phantom for cold storage.

Tips for Buying GRASS

Frequently Asked Questions

Is running a Grass node safe?

The Grass extension only uses idle bandwidth for web requests — it doesn't access your personal data, files, or browsing history. However, as with any browser extension, review permissions carefully. The extension routes web requests through your IP address, which some users may have privacy concerns about. Grass has undergone security audits.

How much can I earn running a Grass node?

Individual earnings depend on bandwidth contributed, uptime, geographic location, and GRASS token price. Earnings are modest per node — Grass is a passive income supplement, not a primary revenue source. The initial airdrop rewarded early adopters significantly, but ongoing rewards are more moderate.

Is web scraping legal?

Web scraping occupies a legal gray area that varies by jurisdiction. Generally, scraping publicly available information is considered legal in many contexts, but terms of service violations and specific regulations (like GDPR for personal data) create complexity. Grass positions itself as an ethical alternative to centralized scraping, but regulatory evolution could impact operations.

After purchasing, consider using the DCA Backtester to plan a dollar-cost averaging strategy, or check the Staking Calculator to estimate staking rewards.

Learn more: What Is Grass?