Data from Santiment shows that Curve Finance leads the GitHub development activity ranking over the past 30 days among cryptocurrency governance projects, occupying both top spots with CRV deployed on Ethereum and Arbitrum, each scoring 32.8 points. This score is more than double that of the third-place project, API3 (11.97 points). The similar scores for both versions of CRV reflect a shared codebase rather than separate development.
CRV is currently trading around $0.245, with a market cap of $361 million, ranking 152 globally, and demonstrating development intensity relative to its market size. Following projects include Radworks, Gitcoin, Reserve Protocol, and Terra Classic. Governance development activity is considered an early indicator of the long-term health of DeFi protocols.
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