Validator Voting vs. Investor Inclinations

    the last 5 governance proposals. Out of the total Luna that voted in favor, how many % are from validators vs. retail investors for each proposal and on average?

    Method

    In this dashboard, we will see how validators participated in the last 5 proposals by:

    • number of validators
    • voting power of validators

    Last 5 Proposals

    The following graph shows the number of votes for the last 5 proposals (by validators and regular wallets).

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    Number of Yes Voters

    The first graph shows the number of voters that voted Yes for each proposal. As expected, the number of regular wallets is more than the number of validators. The second graph shows the voters' distribution.

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    Here we have the voting power. again as expected because of the amount of stakes, validators have higher voting powers. This graph shows how validators can change the result by their voting power.

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    The following graph shows the distribution of voting power. we can see that for 2 proposals validators voted the most (more than 99%). for the other 2 proposals, they didn't vote yes at all. and for the last proposal among these 5 proposals, the power of regular wallets was almost two times greater than validators (70% to 30%).

    Conclusion

    • In the proposal number 929 we had the highest number of validators who participated in the voting, only 77 validators out of 130 validators participated
    • In the proposal number 1046 we had the lowest number of validators who participated in the voting, only 6 validators out of 130 validators participated
    • Validators have high voting power and they should participate in more votings