A good friend of mine shared an interesting website with me this morning: CryptoMiso. Since I am always looking for tools to analyse fundamentals and indicators of quality, I like this one!
Check this out

The graph basically shows the top 10 coins based on their Github commit history (based on most popular repo). A commit is a revision or an individual change to a file/set of files. It can be interpreted as an indicator of how active a particular project is when it comes to working on the code. I say 'can' because the number of commits does not say anything about the quality or difficulty of the commits. Nevertheless, it is something to take a quick look at when you are doing your research.
The graph tells us that some project have a very steady number of commits per week in the last year, while others show peaks in activity.
Interesting to see is that the number of commits on Cardano has relatively decreased a lot in the last months, but they are still doing quite some commits.

Waves shows quite a stable number of commits with exception or the last few weeks (I know that a big part of the Waves team was actually on holiday).

The number of commits of Lisk are showing an increase over time. Are they building up towards their rebranding event in February?

Also interesting to see are the projects that seem to be almost asleep for the last few months, like Particl.

There is a lot you can say about these number and it is important to not base conclusions solely on this data. It is about context and that requires more research that just number of commits.
The website shows the history of a whopping 325 cryptos so look around and pay attention to the coins you're invested in or are planning to invest in :-)
Enjoy!
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