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Electric Capital Developer Report: The influx of new developers has slowed down, but the overall momentum remains active
Original post by Enrique @eherrerosj
Original compilation: Qianwen, ChainCatcher
Based on over 140 million cryptocurrency submissions, we draw the following conclusions:
As of 6/1/23, 21,300 developers are active each month:
Overview of key points
*Developers leaving are mostly newcomers to the cryptocurrency space (those who have been in the space for less than 12 months) and developers who only contributed <20% of commits
Fewer developers exploring cryptocurrencies
We segment monthly active developers by comparing when they made their first and last commits:
The number of emerging developers has grown, while the number of mature developers has remained stable. The reason for the decline in monthly active developers last year was mainly from newcomers.
From June 22 to June 23:
The reason for the decrease in the number of newcomers
Looking at the number of new developers on a monthly basis, 2,900 new developers entered the cryptocurrency in May 23:
*20% decrease compared to Feb-23 (3 months ago).
Newcomer developers joining in 2023 did not stay in the field for long.
The graph below shows how long before most new developers stay in the cryptocurrency space (retention rate < 20%) from January 21:
Overall, the retention rate in 2023 is stable. But if the data starts in 2015, we find that developers who join in the bear market leave faster. New developers in 2023 are leaving faster than in 2022 or 2021, which is typical in a bear market.
Market cycles are responsible for the dominance of newcomers, emerging and established cryptocurrency developers at different times in the market.
The period when newcomers dominate at the peak of the market:
Once in a bear market, developers (emerging and mature developers) who have been working in the cryptocurrency field for more than a year will dominate, and the main periods are:
**Although monthly active developers have declined overall, departing developers do not play a critical role. **
If a developer doesn't contribute within two months, we can say that the developer "leaves" the crypto space. Developers who stopped contributing after 3/23 accounted for only <20% of commits.
Developers who continued to contribute code in April and May 23 showed the following characteristics:
First, developers who contributed most recently in April and May '23 contributed the majority of code commits (80%+).
Second, developers who contributed in April and May were active for a longer period.
From the median it can be seen that:
Third, developers who contributed in April and May have been working in cryptocurrency longer.
Days developers have worked on cryptocurrency (median):
Ecosystem Dynamics
The ecosystems with monthly development volume growth are (June 22 to June 23):
Summary