Grass is a decentralized bandwidth-sharing protocol that compensates users for contributing their unused internet connection. This system supports public web data collection, which is then used in AI model training. The protocol is structured to ensure user privacy, efficient routing, and transparent reward mechanisms. Learners will understand how Grass transforms idle bandwidth into a structured data infrastructure through cryptographic verification, staking, and token-based incentives.
This course provides a complete overview of Grass, including its origin, architecture, incentive structure, and security design. It examines how the protocol operates across its layers—Nodes, Routers, and Validators—and how GRASS tokens facilitate network participation and governance. The course also details the protocol’s approach to user privacy, reputation scoring, and integration with AI data pipelines.
Grass is a decentralized bandwidth-sharing protocol that compensates users for contributing their unused internet connection. This system supports public web data collection, which is then used in AI model training. The protocol is structured to ensure user privacy, efficient routing, and transparent reward mechanisms. Learners will understand how Grass transforms idle bandwidth into a structured data infrastructure through cryptographic verification, staking, and token-based incentives.
This course provides a complete overview of Grass, including its origin, architecture, incentive structure, and security design. It examines how the protocol operates across its layers—Nodes, Routers, and Validators—and how GRASS tokens facilitate network participation and governance. The course also details the protocol’s approach to user privacy, reputation scoring, and integration with AI data pipelines.