MotherDAO serves as the top layer of the Power Governance Protocol. It holds the authority to mint $Power through voting and accordingly supports ChildDAOs and projects. In order to vote within MotherDAO, the $Power intended for voting must be staked. Additionally, with each voting action, the $Power of the user casting the vote gets locked for 14 days. $Power holders seeking to benefit from staking rewards are obligated to vote in MotherDAO. The required quorum for a MotherDAO vote constitutes 20% of the staked $Power. You can follow MotherDAO voting content on Power's Proposals page. Also you can review the PowerDAO whitepaper for more information. Feel free to ask all your questions about Power in the PowerDAO Protocol telegram group.
Using the MotherDAO Voting Distribution metric, you can analyze the $Power allocation by address in MotherDAO proposals. Furthermore, by clicking on a specific bubble, you can view the transaction associated with the respective voting process in a new tab.
The Percentage of Voters Count chart displays the distribution of the number of voting addresses based on the respective vote intervals. The highest percentage in any interval indicates the maximum number of addresses voting in that range.