Using data from coinmarketcap and Reddit I have made a list of the most active teams on Reddit. I have made the assumption that mods for a subreddit are either directly involved with the project or are developers. For every coin I have grabbed a list of moderators and for every moderator I have checked how many submissions (Posts) they made to their subreddit for the past month. I have limited the results to the coins shown here (marketcap below 50 million, at least 5 mods, top 20 of that subset), but I can post the entire results somewhere if anyone is interested. The data is sorted by Posts per Mod. Subs refers to the number of subscribers to the subreddit of that specific coin.CoinSubsModsTotal Posts by ModsMarketCapPosts Per ModRHOC244863634 MM6IQ245584540 MM5.62AMB497962727 MM4.5$PAC9916269 MM4.33ELA6792125147 MM4.25XBY5254166315 MM3.94SUB1410482442 MM3.0AGI2754102839 MM2.8HYDRO175992413 MM2.67TRAC515582010 MM2.5COB22687177 MM2.43RLC3236102433 MM2.4ENG798122749 MM2.38CRPT798122724 MM2.25HOT395411246 MM2.18PMA208173322 MM1.94GO553132539 MM1.92BURST6891142614 MM1.86CPC109171311 MM1.86ONION128806115 MM1.83While I'm not sure this subset has any revealed anything interesting, there are a few things that stand out. Activity of mods on Reddit is not correlated to marketcap it seems, but most high market cap coins (like ETH and BTC) have a high activity. Also, there are a lot of coins that have no activity at all and some of them have a significant market cap. While Reddit is not the only place for developers to share information, I would suggest that a lack of activity on a subreddit would also indicate a lack of activity in general, but this would need more data to confirm it.
Submitted November 06, 2018 at 07:56PM
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