# $BREAD Holders: Your Solidarity Contributions Might Be Earning Rewards > Gardens and Superfluid have partnered up to reward people who support causes. This also extends to BREAD Holders and contributors who have donated to Gardens pools.  **Published by:** [Bread Cooperative](https://paragraph.com/@breadcoop/) **Published on:** 2026-01-13 **Categories:** bread-cooperative, gardens, superfluid, defi, solidarity, public-goods-funding, governance, conviction-voting, partnership **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@breadcoop/bread-holders-gardens-superfluid-rewards ## Content Bread Co-op partner Gardens have teamed up with Superfluid to reward causes that have captured people's enduring attention. Gardens has their novel Conviction Voting mechanism, which you can read all about in our announcement article here. Superfluid has a similar mechanism called ‘streaming’ that measures sustained support over time. BREAD holders who fund solidarity initiatives through Gardens are already earning $SUP tokens for their participation. Two pools in particular are eligible for these rewards. Gardens Growth Fund supports the ongoing development of GardensTesla Takedown Fund is a solidarity fund covering legal fees for protesters engaged in direct action against Tesla. Until the 25th of February 2026, streaming funds into these pools earns $SUP rewards. These rewards don't just go to the person streaming, but are split 50/50 with everyone who has staked $BREAD in the community. Here’s the official announcement from Gardens. Don’t worry if all this is new, we’re going to break it all down for you.What is SuperfluidSuperfluid is infrastructure that lets organizations send money continuously. Instead of one-time payments, funds flow by the second. Think of it like a tap that flows steadily rather than dumping a bucket all at once. This matters because streaming money over time becomes a measure of sustained attention. It's not a one-click donation you forget about. It's an ongoing commitment that reflects where a community’s attention is actually focused. This fits naturally with the ethos of how solidarity economics values consistent mutual support, rather than sporadic charity. This approach has already powered serious funding work. You can visit this link to find out more. What is GardensGardens is our newest member organization. They build tools for democratic fund management using conviction voting. If you missed our announcement, read the full introduction here. The short version: Gardens lets communities allocate funds based on sustained support over time rather than one-shot votes. This is why their tools pair so naturally with Superfluid's streaming infrastructure.What this means for youIf you're already contributing to these pools: Good news. Your solidarity work is already being rewarded. You're earning $SUP for funds you've committed. Head to claim.superfluid.org to set up your Reserve and start claiming. If you're streaming but have more to give: Consider increasing your commitment during this three-month window. The reward pool is fixed, so earlier and larger participation means a bigger share of $SUP. Your additional support strengthens the funds and earns you more rewards. If you're a $BREAD holder who hasn't joined these pools yet: Now is a good time to deploy your $BREAD toward Gardens Growth Fund or Tesla Takedown. You'll be supporting aligned solidarity work while earning $SUP rewards. Every $BREAD holder benefits when more people participate, thanks to the 50/50 reward split.How to participateWhat you'll need:A wallet like Rabby or MetaMaskTokens to streamStep 1: Stream funds to a Bread-aligned pool Go to the Gardens campaigns page and choose either Gardens Growth Fund or Tesla Takedown. Stream at least $10 to qualify for rewards. → app.gardens.fund/gardens/campaigns/1 Step 2: Set up your $SUP Reserve Your rewards accumulate in a Reserve contract. To claim them:Visit claim.superfluid.orgConnect your walletSet up your Reserve. This is the vault that holds your earned $SUP.Delegate your voting power to a governance delegateCome back daily to see your stream growImportant notesRewards stream continuously You earn $SUP by the second, not in lump sums. Your share of rewards is dynamic. It grows as long as you're actively participating. You can check claim.superfluid.org daily to see your stream grow. You can claim your $SUP tokens whenever you like, but there is incentive to ‘Stream Withdraw’ over a 12-month period to get all your $SUP. Draining your reserves can incur a heavy tax. Consistent streaming/draining is the preferred means of operating with Superfluid. Early participants get a larger share The reward pool is fixed for the campaign. As more people join, the rewards get distributed across more participants. This isn't about rushing in for profit. It's just how the math works. If you were already planning to support Gardens initiatives, doing it during this window means your solidarity work is recognized with a larger $SUP allocation. The campaign has a time limit This runs for approximately 3 months, ending in mid-March 2026. After that, streaming into these specific pools won't earn $SUP rewards. The pools themselves will continue to function. The 50/50 split explained When someone streams funding into a Gardens pool, they get $SUP rewards, and those rewards are matched between all members of the Bread Co-op's Gardens community. More BREAD staked in the community = more matching rewards from pool funders This is about infrastructure, not speculation Superfluid is rewarding people who use their streaming infrastructure for real work. Gardens is doing real solidarity funding. The $SUP is recognition for participating in that work, not a financial product. If you're here to flip tokens, this probably isn't for you. But if your desire is to compound your mutual aid contributions to drive more positive impacts, you’re in absolutely the right place. Solidarity forever 🍞 Questions? Reach out in the Crypto Leftists Discord. ## Publication Information - [Bread Cooperative](https://paragraph.com/@breadcoop/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@breadcoop/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@breadcoop): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/https://x.com/breadcoop): Follow on Twitter