Ethereum Has Twice As Many Active Developers As Bitcoin: Report

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  There are reportedly more developers working to  improve the Ethereum (ETH) protocol and its blockchain platform than any  other cryptocurrency network. This, according to a report  published by digital asset management firm Electric Capital, in which  it noted that more than 20,000 code repositories and 16 million Github  commits had been fingerprinted. Data from the commits and repositories  shows there are around 216 blockchain developers that submit source code  to Ethereum’s repositories each month. 

Bitcoin And Ethereum Have The Most Developers

According to Electric Capital, the data it has accumulated “is  undercounting the number of Ethereum developers since we do not include  ecosystem projects like Truffle.” Other data from Electric Capital’s  report has revealed that Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s most dominant cryptocurrency, also has a fairly large number of developers working to improve its base protocol. Although not as many as Ethereum, there are an average of 50  developers contributing to the Bitcoin Core codebase every month,  Electric Capital’s report noted. Moreover, the report mentioned the  number of BTC developers may have also been undercounted because it did  not take into account the various other ecosystem projects (which are  not directly related to upgrading Bitcoin’s base layer). When only counting contributions to the core protocol, “Ethereum is  [still] by far the most active at 99 monthly developers on average”, the  report mentioned. Meanwhile, there are about 47 core protocol  contributors per month to Bitcoin’s codebase. 

4.000 Developers Working On Over 2,800 Projects

Other large cryptocurrency networks such as Cardano (ADA), EOS, and Tron (TRX) each have more than 25 developers making contributions to their respective core protocols each month. The report from Electric Capital further noted that despite crypto prices  falling by an average of 80% from their all-time highs (set in late  2017 and early 2018), the total number of active blockchain developers  has only decreased by about 4%. Significantly, the report has revealed the number of developers  actively working to make updates to public blockchain networks has  doubled in the past two years. Notably, there are currently more than  4,000 developers each month that submit new source code to over 2,800  digital asset projects. 

Many Crypto Forks Being Abandoned

The authors of Electric Capital’s study clarified the findings from  their report did not take into account the private crypto projects that  developers may be working on - which includes some of the contributions  being made to the layer-two payment solution, the Lightning Network (LN) protocol. According to the report, there are “many [crypto] projects [that] are  being abandoned by developers [which] are forks of high network value  coins.” For example, there are very few developers contributing to the  Litecoin (LTC) and Dogecoin’s (DOGE) platforms. In the past year, the number of Litecoin developers has dropped from around 40 to only three per month, the report revealed. The report also noted that Bitcoin Gold (BTG)  and Bitcoin Diamond (BCD), both of which are BTC forks, have only  received contributions from just five developers since October of 2018.  

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