Token Utility
- Staking: Required for native Giza operators to participate in network operations.
- Fee payment: Agents pay network fees in $GIZA tokens.
- Governance: When staked, $GIZA tokens become $sGIZA, used for protocol governance.
Value Accrual
- Network usage: As more agents are deployed and used on the Giza Protocol, network fees will increase, driving demand for $GIZA tokens: from Operators as staking requirements and from Agents as fees.
- Staking rewards: Both native Giza operators and restaking operators earn $GIZA tokens for their participation, incentivizing long-term holding and network security.
- Ecosystem growth: As more developers create agents, ML models, and datasets, the utility of the network increases, potentially driving up token value.
- Agent performance: Successful agents that provide value to users may increase adoption and usage of the network.
- Governance participation: $sGIZA tokens (staked $GIZA) allow holders to participate in governance, increasing demand for $GIZA tokens.
- Extensible Tokenomics: Simplicity of the core tokenomics allow for additional functions to be integrated later on. There is ongoing research towards the development of an insurance mechanic for agents which demand additional security and a venture building mechanism where $GIZA is used to provide initial and lifetime liquidity for tokenized agents through the Giza Launchpad
Token Distribution
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