Top 5 Most Developed Cryptocurrency Projects This Past Month
In its latest report, cryptocurrency analysis firm Santiment identified the DeFi altcoins that saw the most developer activity over the past month.
According to the data, Synthetix (SNX) led the pack with a developer score of 233.87, narrowly edging out dYdX (DYDX), which scored 224.93 and had topped last month’s list. Osmosis (OSMO) remained in third place with a score of 169.57.
The top 5 altcoins with the highest developer focus in the last 30 days are as follows:
- Synthetix (SNX) – 233.87
- dYdX (DYDX) – 224.93
- Osmosis (OSMO) – 169.57
- Lido DAO Token (LDO) – 134
- Injective (INJ) – 110.1
Other projects with notable developer contributions are Radix, Uniswap, Centrifuge (CFG), Fox Token (FOX) and Sora Validator Token (VAL).
Santiment bases these scores on Github data, tracking changes made by developers in various open-source cryptocurrency projects to gauge developer activity.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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