Token Utility

$TRA drives Testra's MCP network, enabling publishing, infrastructure coordination, feature access, and protocol governance. Each link in the cycle is reinforced by both existing and upcoming capabilities.

1. Teams Publish MCP Servers

Teams register and operate MCP servers to host agents, automate logic, and expose endpoints via RPC. Registry actions like publishing, versioning, and scaling require $TRA.

Upcoming Features: → Marketplace for MCP modules and agent kits with dependency management → Automated publishing pipelines with CI/CD hooks and metrics dashboards → Batch configuration for large-scale deployments

2. Network Usage Grows

Servers handle agent traffic, scheduled logic, and expose APIs. As usage expands, reliable operators become even more important.

Upcoming Features: → Operator verification with uptime-based reputation scores → Real-time usage metrics and performance monitoring

3. Operators Earn $TRA

Operators of MCP servers earn token rewards tied to actual traffic and uptime. More consistent, high-availability infrastructure means greater rewards.

Upcoming Features: → Automated, onchain token payouts → Dynamic rewards scaling with volume → Staking requirements for operator verification and enhanced earning tiers

4. Token Used for Infrastructure Access & Tools

$TRA grants access to advanced registry features, custom server names, integrations, and supports scaling for complex operations.

Upcoming Features: → Custom domain registration for MCP servers and endpoints → Tiered access for observability, advanced publishing, and higher rate limits → Direct integrations with EVM chains, offchain APIs, and automation triggers

5. Governance & Community Funding

Token holders make and vote on proposals, shape upgrades, allocate funding, and set major protocol rules.

Upcoming Features: → Community-managed grant programs and bounties for open-source modules → Governance-based upgrades → Registry improvements decided by onchain proposals

6. Supergraph Expands with New Tools & Modules

Ecosystem-funded projects such as diagnostic utilities, templates, and new agent types are integrated into Testra's registry, providing teams with a wider range of tools to build and deploy.

Upcoming Features: → MCP module and agent marketplace → Data marketplace for endpoint-generated datasets → Public goods tooling funded via community voting

Each new feature deepens $TRA's utility and accelerates the flywheel: publishing drives infrastructure demand, which increases rewards, unlocks new tools, and enables further governance and funding. This system keeps Testra's participation, incentives, and innovation directly tied to token usage.

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