RIZE has submitted a B2 Token Transparency Filing to Blockworks, pulling back the curtain on its governance architecture, token allocation, and a conspicuous hole: the project currently has no mechanisms for token holders to accrue value. No staking rewards, no revenue sharing, no yield of any kind.

What the filing actually shows

RIZE has a total supply of 5 billion tokens. Of that, 30%, or 1.5 billion tokens, sits in a Governance Treasury. That treasury is locked for 12 months, then released on a 36-month linear vesting schedule.

The governance system itself uses a bonding mechanism where token holders lock their tokens through NFTs to earn maturity-weighted voting power. The longer you bond, the more your vote counts on proposals that shape treasury allocation and ecosystem initiatives.

As for what RIZE tokens actually do right now: they cover gas fees on the network, pay for tokenization services, and enable validator operations. The filing explicitly acknowledges there are no direct yield mechanisms currently in place.