Top 6 Cryptocurrencies With the Most Overall Code Contributors

Top 6 Cryptocurrencies With the Most Overall Code Contributors
фото показано с : nulltx.com

2018-10-3 18:00

The value of any cryptocurrency project can be determined by looking at many different factors. The number of developers committing to any project can tell a very interesting story in this regard. The following six projects have the most active developers contributing to the project in total. Information is provided courtesy of Crypto Code Watch.

#6 Ethereum Classic

Not everyone is a big fan of Ethereum Classic, even though the project has a lot of merit according to ETC community members. At the time of writing, ETC has a total of 277 developers contributing code to the project, which is a more than respectable number. Over the past week, just five different individuals contributed code, but that is not entirely abnormal when looking at a snapshot of history.

#5 Status

It has been a while since anyone actively discussed Status in a major manner. The popular ICO project is still undergoing a lot of changes behind the scenes, as can be seen from its development activity. With 322 active contributors at this time, and 40 of them submitting code and changes to the Status project over the past week, things are looking pretty good.

#4 LBRY Credits

For those unaware of the LBRY Credits project, it is a content sharing marketplace which is run by the community at all times. On the development front, LBRY Credits has 334 contributors, of which 19 showed a sign of activity throughout the past week. It will be interesting to see what the future will hold for LBRY Credits in this regard.

#3 Monero

The world’s leading privacy and anonymity-oriented cryptocurrency is gaining a lot of attention lately. Albeit that may be primarily because of cryptojacking, things are still looking pretty good for Monero. The developer community continues to grow, as 350 people have been identified as code submitters to date. Eleven of them made some interesting changes or proposals this past week, further confirming the project is still evolving as a whole.

#2 Qtum

The past few weeks have been very interesting for Qtum. Its listing on various new exchanges, as well as Circle’s investment app, can be quite beneficial in the long run. The open-source value transfer platform focusing on mobile dApps is getting a lot of recognition, which is a positive sign. Thanks to 388 total contributors and six of them active on GitHub this past week, the project can continue to grow.

#1 Ethereum

No one will be surprised the vast majority of developers focus their attention on Ethereum. With just under 1,000 active contributors, this is by far the most active community of them all. During the past week, 56 of these individuals made contributions to the Ethereum code, which further shows how much there is still to be done prior to taking this project mainstream.

The post Top 6 Cryptocurrencies With the Most Overall Code Contributors appeared first on NullTX.

Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Hive Project (HVN) на Currencies.ru

$ 0.0045874 (-2.13%)
Объем 24H $10.918k
Изменеия 24h: -5.90 %, 7d: -1.60 %
Cегодня L: $0.0045874 - H: $0.0045874
Капитализация $1.882m Rank 999999
Цена в час новости $ 0.0265997 (-82.75%)

project code most any developers overall cryptocurrencies

project code → Результатов: 42


Фото:

Siacoin Rejects Bitmain and Innosilicon ASICs Through Future Hard Fork

Siacoin has been a rather interesting cryptocurrency to keep an eye on throughout 2018. Not because of its price movement, as that has been in line with all other bearish markets. Instead, there has been an ongoing debate as to whether or not the project needs to fork its code to prevent Bitmain ASICs from […] The post Siacoin Rejects Bitmain and Innosilicon ASICs Through Future Hard Fork appeared first on NullTX.

2018-10-2 19:00


Фото:

AMA With Origin Team Reveals Plans for Decentralized Sharing Economy

Matt Liu, Josh Fraser and former PayPal head Yu Pan want to bring the blockchain to the sharing economy. The trio is devising a platform with an emphasis on inclusive, peer-to-peer service hubs designed to decentralize the same consumer cost-friendly business models that have made companies like Airbnb, Uber and Lyft so popular in recent years.

2018-8-16 23:25


What Is Masari?

All major cryptocurrencies have seen their code being forked over the past few years. It is a trend affecting Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and so forth. Monero has seen its fair share of forks too, although the Masari project has been overlooked by a lot of people. Nearly a year after being first announced, now is […]

2018-8-5 02:00


Notes on Blockchain Governance

In which I argue that “tightly coupled” on-chain voting is overrated, the status quo of “informal governance” as practiced by Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Zcash and similar systems is much less bad than commonly thought, that people who think that the purpose of blockchains is to completely expunge soft mushy human intuitions and feelings in favor of completely algorithmic governance (emphasis on “completely”) are absolutely crazy, and loosely coupled voting as done by Carbonvotes and similar systems is underrated, as well as describe what framework should be used when thinking about blockchain governance in the first place.

2018-7-21 23:03


Nebulas Rank Yellow Paper Goes Public Bringing Concept of the Blockchain Rank to the New Level

The recent opening of Nebulas Rank key code has made this project one of the leaders in the sphere of value measurement for blockchain. The recently published yellow paper proves that Nebulas can go beyond itself: the new set of rank algorithms effectively resists manipulations, can work with smart contracts and extends to multi-dimensional vector.

2018-7-5 22:55