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:
Node Registration Anyone can register a node capable of running attested, enclave-secured agent tasks.
Task Bidding & Execution Nodes compete to accept execution jobs, with $TREZA used to signal intent, stake for honesty, or reserve execution priority.
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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