Sharing my long-term thesis on $GRASS,
For the last 30y, the internet has been monetizing traffic via ads. They capture human attention, sell the pixels, repeat.
However, traffic dynamics are changing and I envision a world where humans won’t be going to websites anymore for online services, agents will do it for you.
(It happens to me, I used to use Google to look for information, I use ChatGPT as my default info browser now).
So the classic logic breaks when the web visitors are AI agents. As of today, 57%+ of traffic is coming as API requests.
Money is following the shift. The API-management market was about $5 billion in 2022 and is on track to exceed $30 billion by 2032.
That’s where @grass | $GRASS fits. It turns idle consumer bandwidth into a giant scraper, packaging fresh text, images, and video behind a permissionless API.
Contributors earn the token; agents pay per query; settlement happens on-chain. Simple.
As ads level off and API meters spin up, whoever owns the cleanest, openly priced data wins the next internet.
Grass aims to be that high qty, real-time data refinery.
That’s my bet with $GRASS.