Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) may be the biggest cryptocurrency by market cap, weighing in at $1.85 trillion on April 24, but that doesn’t mean it’s the leader across every metric. In fact, it’s one of the absolute laggards for one data point in particular — and it happens to be the heartbeat of many of its peers in cryptocurrency, like Ethereum, Solana, and Cardano.
Much to the surprise of many investors, that’s not a reason to avoid buying or to consider selling it. From one perspective, it’s actually another argument for why the largest coin is worth buying and holding forever, so let’s take a look at what’s going on here.
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Cryptocurrency is an emerging sector. As a result, two of the most important things to consider when investing in a cryptocurrency are whether there’s significant development of the underlying technology that’s ongoing, and whether there’s significant work being done on the projects in the chain’s ecosystem. If there is, it’s usually a sign that value is being added to the asset in question, and if there isn’t, it’s typically bad news. There’s not much reason to buy a coin if the on-chain projects aren’t worth using or investing in. No cryptocurrency can afford to stand alone.
There are a few proxies that investors can use to determine whether the tech underpinning a chain’s projects is advancing, and by how much relative to its competitors. One decent proxy measure is how frequently software developers working on projects that are hosted on the chain update their code repositories or make other major code-related changes to applications. If developers aren’t building much to run on a given chain, that chain will probably have a deficit of projects. This will probably mean that capital will have fewer opportunities to flow in and deliver returns to investors.
On this front, Bitcoin performs abysmally. Check out this table documenting an aggregated measure of developer activity events over the last 12 months for these leading chains:
Coin
Market Cap
Ecosystem Developer Activity Events in the Last 12 Months
Bitcoin
$1.85 trillion
103,600
Ethereum
$210.7 billion
2.1 million
Solana
$78.2 billion
463,700
Cardano
$24.9 billion
389,700
Data collected from Santiment and CoinMarketCap on April 24, 2025.
As you can see, Bitcoin massively underperforms other popular cryptos’ developer activity in absolute terms, and its underperformance is even worse when considering how much larger it is than the others. Developers are far less active on the chain than they are elsewhere. The simple conclusion to draw here is that the Bitcoin project ecosystem is dramatically less healthy than its competitors, almost to the point of being moribund in comparison.
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