Tokenomics

Overview

$TREZA is the native token of the Treza Protocol — a decentralized execution network that allows agents to run secure, verifiable tasks inside isolated compute environments. As the agent economy scales, $TREZA coordinates compute access, rewards node operators, and governs the infrastructure that powers secure enclave-based automation.

  • Ticker: $TREZA

  • Total Supply: 100,000,000

  • Blockchain: Ethereum

  • Trading Fee: 4% (reduced as milestones are met)

  • Liquidity Lock: 12 months

  • Official Contract Address: [ADD CONTRACT]


Token Allocation

  • Initial Liquidity: 70%

  • Network Incentives: 15%

  • CEX Listing / Marketing: 10%

  • Operations: 5%


Token Utility

$TREZA is the coordination and incentive layer for Treza’s secure compute network.

1. Access to Execution

Users stake $TREZA to gain priority access to enclave-powered agent execution. High-throughput workloads or premium enclaves require higher commitment — aligning compute demand with network load.

2. Incentives for Compute Providers

Node operators who provision enclaves and process verified agent tasks are rewarded in $TREZA based on usage, uptime, and reliability.

3. Network Governance

Token holders govern the protocol:

  • Adjust staking requirements and access rules

  • Manage compute rewards and incentive structures

  • Vote on protocol upgrades and safety thresholds

4. Ecosystem Incentives

Strategic agents that generate meaningful market impact (e.g. research agents, market-making bots) may be rewarded in $TREZA to promote innovation and open tooling.


Security & Vesting

Multi-Sig Safeguards

All protocol-owned wallets (treasury, liquidity, marketing) are secured via multi-signature control to prevent unilateral access or misuse.

Investor Vesting

  • 100% unlocked and linearly vested over 6 months

Node Rewards Vesting

  • Distributed over 18 months based on network utilization and compute task volume


Long-Term Model: Decentralized Compute Coordination

As Treza decentralizes, $TREZA becomes the fuel for a permissionless enclave compute network:

  1. Node Registration Anyone can register a node capable of running attested, enclave-secured agent tasks.

  2. Task Bidding & Execution Nodes compete to accept execution jobs, with $TREZA used to signal intent, stake for honesty, or reserve execution priority.

  3. Usage-Based Rewards Nodes and agents earn $TREZA based on contribution volume, performance, and demand for their services.


Summary

Treza is building the compute backbone for autonomous agents. $TREZA turns secure enclave infrastructure into an open, incentivized network — coordinating compute, validating execution, and rewarding performance.

In a world of agent-powered automation, $TREZA is the asset that powers the machines.

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