A recent analysis by Santiment highlights the most actively developed altcoins within the Solana ecosystem over the past month.
The ranking, based on GitHub code contributions, reveals that Solana’s native token, SOL, continues to lead in developer activity.
Alongside SOL, other projects receiving significant attention include Pyth Network (PYTH), Wormhole (W), Neon (NEON), and Swarms (SWARMS).
Notably, several projects such as Drift (DRIFT) and Jito (JTO) saw increased development, whereas Metaplex (MPLX) and Helium-based tokens recorded a decline.
Interestingly, despite their growing presence in the Solana ecosystem, meme coins failed to make the list, indicating that developer efforts remain concentrated on infrastructure and utility-driven projects rather than speculative assets.
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