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June 20 2025

The Internet Isn’t Free — Even Though It Feels That Way

Paying every month for high-speed internet has become as routine as covering your electric bill. It’s a necessary expense that keeps you connected to your social circle, work, entertainment, and everything in between. 

But here’s something you probably don’t realize: whenever you’re not using your full internet capacity, that unused capacity you’re paying for is likely powering other systems. Large corporations are increasingly tapping into your unused internet and using it to enhance their services and boost their bottom line.

The catch? You’ve been footing the bill without getting all of the benefits! The Grass network is trying to change this one-sided dynamic. (What is Grass? Find out!)

Bandwidth: The Most Overlooked Digital Resource

When you buy an internet plan, you pay for a certain capacity, or better known as “bandwidth,” but you rarely use it all at once. When you’re not streaming, downloading, or video calling, your unused internet bandwidth just sits there, paid for but not put to work.

If you’re like most internet users, you treat your bandwidth like a sunk cost. You pay your monthly internet bill and consider it the price of staying connected. But, actually, when you don’t take advantage of your full internet capacity, other corporations do. 

A wide variety of online services, like free VPNs and TV screensavers, run background processes that quietly tap into your unused internet bandwidth. They often do this by embedding hidden software or burying permissions deep into their terms and conditions, which most people never read. While they profit from the internet bandwidth you’re paying for, you and other users are usually none the wiser.

To summarize the situation, your internet bandwidth has value—you’re just not the one capturing it!

Who’s Really Benefiting From Your Bandwidth Today?

The answer might surprise you. It’s not just small apps sucking up your unused internet bandwidth. Some of the world’s largest tech companies and platform providers monetize unused bandwidth on a massive scale. Oftentimes, users have no idea what’s happening.

While these actions aren’t necessarily malicious, they are happening largely in the background without the informed consent of users. Most of the time, this information is buried deep within a company’s terms of service agreements, which few users read or understand. 

Shifting the Model: From Centralized Profit to Shared Value

The internet has always been built on the principle of shared infrastructure. All across the world, millions and millions of connected devices work together to create a global network. But while the system itself is collaborative, for the past few decades, the profits have flowed primarily to large corporations and platform providers. 

This is starting to change. A new wave of companies and networks is emerging with a simple goal: to share value with the users who help create it.

The Grass network is part of this growing shift. Instead of using your excess internet without your permission, Grass lets you actively participate in powering their network while earning rewards for your contribution. 

The Grass internet model puts users back in control of their digital resources and makes sure they benefit from the value they create. 

What Participation Looks Like (and Doesn’t)

Here’s one thing that makes the Grass network great: you don’t have to change anything you’re already doing in order to participate. In other words, you don’t have to modify how you use the internet, learn complex technical processes, or constantly monitor your usage. 

Getting started with Grass is simple. Just download the Grass app and create your account. Grass will run in the background without interrupting or slowing down your internet experience. 

Also, the app will never access your private data or internet browsing activities. (Take a look at the Grass privacy policy for more info.) Grass only uses your extra bandwidth to support the activities of our verified customers. That includes things like conducting research, comparing prices across geographic locations, and helping to train AI models. 

When you contribute Grass bandwidth to the network, you’ll earn Grass Points. (You can earn even more points by participating in the Grass Referral Program.) Eventually, these Grass Points can translate into Grass Tokens during future Token drops. 

Reframing Internet Use: From Sunk Cost to Shared Asset

It’s time to rethink what you’re already paying for every month. Instead of viewing your internet bill as a fixed expense, consider the unused capacity you’re not fully utilizing as something of value. That idle bandwidth isn’t a waste. It’s a resource with real potential. 

When you join the Grass network, you can contribute the extra bandwidth you’re already paying for to a growing digital infrastructure. Your Grass internet connection becomes a node in the network and earns you Grass rewards. 

Grass lets you put the full value of what you already own to work. 

A Fairer Internet Starts With You

Large corporations are already using your extra internet capacity to power their operations. What’s missing here? That would be you getting rewarded for your contribution.

The Grass network is here to build a more collaborative internet. By choosing to earn Grass rewards through sharing your unused bandwidth, you’re taking an active step toward creating an internet where users benefit from the resources they provide. 

At the end of the day, ask yourself: Why should you let your unused internet go to waste when it could be working for you?

If you’re ready to turn your idle internet into rewards, download Grass today!

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