Token Utility
$TREZA Value Proposal
The $TREZA token is the native asset of the Treza execution network — powering secure, autonomous compute for crypto-native agents. It captures protocol value, aligns incentives between stakeholders, and scales with agent activity across chains.
Core Token Utility
Compute Payments
Agents pay for task execution in $TREZA
Every submitted task (trading, monitoring, simulation) generates token demand
Fees are distributed between node operators, protocol treasury, and stakers
Network Participation
Node operators earn $TREZA by providing verified compute capacity
Token holders stake to participate in protocol governance
Higher stake weight = greater influence over roadmap, parameters, and tooling
Value Accrual Mechanisms
Fee-Based Revenue Model
Treza’s value model is tied directly to agent usage:
Every secure enclave task pays a fee in $TREZA
A portion of fees are distributed to token stakers
Remaining fees are routed to node operators and long-term protocol growth
This creates a sustainable, usage-based economic loop between agents, operators, and stakeholders.
Network Effects
The more the network is used, the more value flows into the token:
Agent Deployments → Each agent strategy that runs on Treza consumes $TREZA
Cross-Chain Activity → Multichain execution boosts transaction volume
Node Growth → A larger operator set supports more agents and lowers costs
Compliance-First, Future-Ready
Treza is committed to regulatory alignment and long-term viability:
Compliance-First Stance: We maintain a proactive legal framework to adapt to emerging digital asset regulation
Future Unlocks: As regulations mature, $TREZA may support enhanced participation models — including on-chain dividends, access tiers, or community ownership mechanics
Early Holder Advantage: Early supporters will be prioritized for future value mechanisms as they become legally viable
Summary
$TREZA is more than a utility token — it’s the backbone of autonomous crypto execution. It grows with network usage, rewards contributors, and aligns the incentives of agents, developers, and node operators.
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