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Maker Empower Token (MPOW) & Motika.IO App Documentation

Welcome to the technical documentation for the Maker Empower (MPOW) ecosystem and the Motika.IO application.

This documentation describes:

  • How users and makers earn rewards
  • How those rewards convert into MPOW tokens
  • How advertisers fund the system using CPM-based campaigns
  • How the token model works from an economic and protocol perspective
  • How Motika.IO serves as a high-traffic Web2 platform that progressively transitions users into Web3 through on-chain rewards, transparent ads, and the MPOW token economy.

Documentation Structure

1. Users

Documentation for end-users who consume content and accumulate off-chain Reward Units.

Focus: How user time and attention are measured, how Reward Units work, and how withdrawals result in on-chain MPOW.


2. Makers

Documentation for journalists, influencers, and content creators (Makers) who publish content and earn based on engagement.

Focus: How Maker rewards are calculated, how engagement translates into Reward Units, and how to monitor performance.


3. Advertisers

Documentation for entities funding campaigns and buying attention through the platform.

Focus: CPM pricing, campaign configuration, reporting, and how advertiser spend backs the reward system.


4. MPOW Token Model

Technical specification of the MPOW token: supply, issuance, distribution, and security.

Focus: Strict, protocol-level description of how MPOW is minted (only on claim), how supply behaves, and how incentives are aligned.


5. Motika.IO App

Documentation of Motika.IO as a live, production system generating real usage and Reward Units.

Focus: How Motika.IO operates today, its role as the primary interface, and the metrics that demonstrate real-world adoption.


Intended Audience

This documentation is designed for:

  • Developers integrating with or reviewing the protocol
  • Researchers / Ethereum ecosystem members evaluating the economic and technical design
  • Partners and advertisers needing a precise description of flows and guarantees
  • Internal teams maintaining or extending the system

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Published under MIT License.