Developer activity across Ethereum-based projects is revealing which altcoins are attracting the most attention behind the scenes.
According to blockchain analytics firm Santiment, several major and emerging Ethereum-linked protocols have seen significant code contributions over the past 30 days—a key signal of ongoing innovation and project commitment.
Topping the list is Chainlink, with nearly 493 recorded development events on GitHub. It’s followed by Starknet, Ethereum itself, and EigenLayer—all of which have drawn consistent engagement from developers, indicating healthy protocol evolution.
This ranking, based on public GitHub repositories, reflects how active core teams and open-source contributors are in improving each protocol, whether through new features, security upgrades, or infrastructure optimization.
Here’s a breakdown of the top Ethereum-network altcoins by developer activity over the past month, along with their current market caps:
While market prices often dominate headlines, developer activity is a powerful metric for gauging long-term project viability. These projects aren’t just surviving—they’re actively evolving, which could be critical as Ethereum’s ecosystem continues to expand and compete across sectors like DeFi, staking, and decentralized infrastructure.
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