Contribuidores
Desenvolvedores que enviaram codigo ao repositorio.
The contributor count for a crypto project reflects the breadth of its developer base. A project with hundreds of contributors has a more decentralised and resilient development process than one relying on a small team. Active contributors are often counted over a rolling 30-day or 90-day window.
Quality matters as much as quantity. A small team of experienced protocol developers can be more effective than a large community of casual contributors. Nevertheless, a growing contributor base generally signals increasing ecosystem interest and long-term viability.
Open-source development is central to the crypto ethos. Contributors can include core team members, community developers, security auditors, and even competing projects building interoperable infrastructure. This collaborative model is unique to the space.
Contributor diversity reduces key-person risk and indicates genuine community interest in maintaining and improving the protocol over time.
Como o CryptoRadar24 monitora
CryptoRadar24 reports the active 30-day contributor count for each tracked project and flags significant changes that might indicate developer migration.
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FAQ
How is a contributor defined?
Anyone who has had a commit merged into the project's repository. Some providers count only code commits; others include documentation and issue contributions.
What happens when key contributors leave?
It can slow development and erode community confidence. Diversified contributor bases are more resilient to individual departures.
Do contributor counts include bots?
Some repositories use automated bots for dependency updates or formatting. Quality data providers try to filter these out, but minor overcounting can occur.
Which crypto projects have the most contributors?
Ethereum, Bitcoin, and large ecosystem projects like Polkadot and Cosmos typically have the broadest contributor bases.