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Treasury Update
As part of our ongoing treasury management strategy, Grass has completed $250,000 in open-market purchases of GRASS. This follows the earlier $100,000 allocation completed in November.
Reserves are maintained to support participation incentives, operational stability, and the continued development of token utility across network operations.
Treasury Wallet (Proof of Reserves): HtS8FPdfq9WiAFLqhdF49bZJNHTXuMQxPmwsTKBMR2Up
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We’re now live for the first GRASS Token Holder and Network Participant Call.
Join the session here: us06web.zoom.us/j/81536946156

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Below is the agenda for the Token Holder Call that will take place next week.

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We’re announcing our first Token Holder Call on November 24th, 2025 at 1PM EST. We’ll review business progress, revenue and growth highlights, updates related to the token’s role in our ecosystem, and major initiatives ahead. Questions may be submitted in advance through the registration form on Luma. Register here: luma.com/3gizynvm
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We’re announcing our first Token Holder Call on November 24th, 2025 at 1PM EST.
We’ll review business progress, revenue and growth highlights, updates related to the token’s role in our ecosystem, and major initiatives ahead.
Questions may be submitted in advance through the registration form on Luma.
Register here: luma.com/3gizynvm
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The first GRASS Token Holder and Network Participant Call will take place in December 2025. The call will provide an overview of Grass network progress, ecosystem adoption, commercial integrations, and other developments, including @grass’s ongoing work to build open internet infrastructure.
To promote equal access to information, the call will be open to the public. Questions may be submitted in advance for consideration during the session. Further details, including date and registration information, will be shared soon.
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The founders of Wynd Labs, a core contributor to @grass, have extended their lock-up through February 28, 2026. The extension reinforces long-term alignment with the Grass Network and its mission to build open internet infrastructure.
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2025 has been about shipping. Here’s where Grass stands today:
Network
• 8.3M users have run an active node in the last 30 days.
• 1M+ concurrent user connections.
• Currently retrieving 3PB per day, driven by customer demand.
Infrastructure
• Storage system now running at 10% of hyperscaler cost with 2x the throughput capacity.
• Tape-based archival solution, built for 30-year durability, is 50-60% cheaper than hyperscalers’ cold storage tiers. Compute stack operating at up to 95% lower cost than cloud providers. These solutions provide full retrieval control, avoid vendor lock-in and also eliminate egress fees.
• Grasshopper hardware launching soon, designed to offer consistent uptime and throughput, strengthening reliability across the network.
Products
• Dataset catalog has grown to 4B+ multimodal files, 300M+ hours of audio, and trillions of tokens of text, with custom enrichments available across all datasets.
• Pre-configured industry datasets (finance, retail, staffing, AI) are being listed in data marketplaces for direct access.
• ClipTagger live on @inference_net and HuggingFace, outperforming larger models like Claude 4 and GPT-4.1 on standard annotation metrics like ROUGE and BLEU.
• Video search beta enables transcript, semantic, and keyframe-level discovery across billions of videos, currently in testing with enterprise and research partners.
• High-volume APIs (including SERP and web video retrieval) in development.
With these structures in place and continuously growing, Grass delivers the retrieval and processing of web-scale data with an efficiency, cost-effectiveness and speed that surpasses what centralized providers can deliver.
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Grass is now on the Google Play Store!
Download Grass and reply with a screenshot of the app running on your phone for a chance to win a brand new Samsung Galaxy S24.
Download here: grass.io/play

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Meet ClipTagger-12b.
A new video annotation model built with Grass’s real-world video data, trained and deployed by @inference_net on their distributed compute network.
It delivers high accuracy video labeling at a fraction of the cost, and it’s live today.
Read more: grass.io/learn/grass-an…

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GRASS is live on @RevolutApp.
Trade directly in-app with ultra-low fees and seamless on/off ramps. Available in the UK and EEA.

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We’re showcasing select projects built at Grass in a new mini‑series. The first post explores how we’re using ML to improve data labeling and filtering so customers get exactly what they need without complex one‑off pipelines.
Read more: grass.io/learn/towards-…
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Meet Grasshopper.
The first hardware built for the Grass Network.
Quantities will be limited. Join the waitlist → grasshopper.grass.io

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The infrastructure for working with video data at scale barely exists. Grass Video Search is our first step in changing that.
You can now find anything in a video based on the contents of its frames, not just transcripts or tags.
Over the last several months, the Grass Foundation has quietly assembled one of the largest video datasets in history: over a billion videos from across the public web, and is segmenting them by scene with VLM annotations of keyframes. This dataset is now searchable, so you can find the exact moment a visual, pattern, or concept appears.
Curation has always been the bottleneck in video analysis. We built a system that automates it.
This is just the beginning. Over 4 billion additional videos are queued for processing, and the index is growing daily.
We’re opening access to a limited set of collaborators. If you’re a researcher, journalist, or nonprofit working with video, archives, or large-scale analysis, we’d love to hear from you.
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