Grass Airdrop Season 2 Update: How to Claim Rewards Before Deadline?

Grass Airdrop Claim Date Confirmed: What Changes Now?

Why Grass Airdrop Season 2 Claim Offers Rewards in USDC, Not Tokens?

The claim window is days away, but eligibility hinges on a metric almost nobody tracked closely. Rewards this time aren't landing as tokens — they're USDC, and the amount depends entirely on how much bandwidth and uptime you actually logged. 

For traders wondering if they qualify, or how much their years of participation are really worth, the real answer isn't as simple as it sounds.

What Happened With the Grass Airdrop?

The Foundation has locked in the terms of its Stage 2 rewards, closing out roughly two years of network participation data. The Grass Airdrop season 2 window covers Epochs 1 through 19, spanning October 14, 2024, to June 8, 2026, rewarding users for bandwidth shared during that period.

Unlike many token-based programs across the industry, this round pays out entirely in USDC rather than newly minted tokens. The Foundation says the move sidesteps regulatory friction across jurisdictions and lets more users claims without delay. Circulating supply stays untouched since no new tokens enter the market.

The total reward pool sits at roughly $3 million, funded from network revenue rather than treasury reserves — a structural detail that's shaping the entire community reaction.

Grass Airdrop Season 2 Claim Date

Source: Official X

How To Claim the Grass Airdrop? Requirements and Eligibility

  • Eligibility window: Epochs 1–19, covering October 14, 2024, to June 8, 2026

  • Who qualifies: Anyone credited with more than zero Network Points during that window

  • Restrictions: Users based in restricted jurisdictions are not eligible

  • Wallet requirement: Claim through the new non-custodial in-app wallet, secured by passkey or email OTP

  • Backend: Built on Turnkey infrastructure, with MoonPay and Jupiter integrations for off-ramping

  • Fees: $0.15 Turnkey fee per transaction (in-app wallet only), plus standard Solana network fees

  • Claim window: Opens July 22, 2026, at 1:00 PM EST, and stays open for six months, until January 22, 2027

How To Check Grass Airdrop?

  • Visit the official Dashboard at app.grass.io — the only verified checker

  • Go to the Allocation tab, already live for eligible users

  • Log in using your existing Grass account credentials

  • View your combined Network Points and Uptime Points allocation

  • Confirm your final USDC reward amount before the claim window opens

  • Security note: the network will never message users first or ask for a seed phrase or private key

  • Avoid third-party or unofficial "checker" sites — treat any such link as a potential phishing attempt

Why the Grass Airdrop Update Sparked Debate?

The July 7 token holder call was supposed to build momentum ahead of the Grass Airdrop claim window. Instead, it triggered visible frustration. Long-term node operators say their individual USDC allocations came out to single digits, despite years of consistent uptime.

The math explains the gap. Rewards are split across two point systems: Network Points and Uptime Points, tied directly to bandwidth demand, pay out at a far higher rate. During Stage 2, just 150,000 users captured close to 90% of total network traffic, meaning the bulk of the $3 million pool concentrated among a small group of high-throughput contributors.

For everyday participants, that's meant casual usage translating into casual rewards, while high-uptime residential nodes running on preferred devices captured the larger share.

Grass Airdrop Stage 2 USDC rewards

Source: Official Website

What to Watch Next

Beyond this round, roughly 170 million tokens are expected to enter circulation later in 2026 under a separate Season 2 token distribution, still pending official eligibility criteria. Any future Grass listing date news tied to expanded exchange support is likely to matter more for price than this USDC round.

A newly passed governance vote now lets stakers capture a share of network USDC revenue, reported at an annualized $33 million from bandwidth and AI training data sales. Separately, early investors hold 25.2% of the total supply, with that vesting schedule set to fully unlock by late October 2026.

The network also disclosed H1 2026 revenue of $17 million — nearly seven times its H1 2025 figure — with full-year 2026 revenue projected at $65–75 million from training-data sales alone. That backdrop is fueling fresh Grass Airdrop price discussion even as some community accounts speculate, without official confirmation, that "Epoch 20" was quietly relaunched as "Season 3, Epoch 1."

The coin price is trading at $0.3874, up 7.02% over the last 24 hours, with a market cap of $94.49 million and 24-hour trading volume of $22.6 million. 

Grass Coin Price Today

Source: CoinMarketCap

Conclusion

The claim window, opening July 22, marks a shift toward revenue-funded, stablecoin-based payouts instead of fresh token emissions. With six months to claim and a January 2027 Grass Airdrop season 2 end date (claim deadline), the real question isn't just the payout size — it's whether the larger token distribution later in 2026 changes the math for long-term holders.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile, and airdrop/reward figures can change. Always verify claim details through official channels (app.grass.io) and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Sakshi Jain

About the Author Sakshi Jain

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Sakshi Jain is a crypto news writer focused on delivering fast, data-driven coverage of the digital asset market. Her articles consistently track daily market movements, token launches, airdrops, exchange listings, and institutional signals, helping readers stay ahead of short-term trends. She simplifies complex crypto developments—such as regulatory updates, Bitcoin allocation strategies, and emerging blockchain projects—into clear, actionable insights. Her work reflects a strong emphasis on timeliness, SEO-driven structuring, and trader-focused narratives, often highlighting price momentum, market sentiment, and risk factors. Sakshi primarily writes for active crypto participants seeking concise, reliable, and opportunity-oriented market updates.

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