TL;DR
This empirical study analyzes 3,664 Blockchain repositories on GitHub, revealing collaboration patterns, contribution dynamics, and stakeholder implications in Blockchain open-source projects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Blockchain repositories on GitHub, categorizing them and examining interaction types, collaboration levels, and autonomy in contributions.
Findings
More organizations than individuals contribute to Blockchain repos.
Tools have higher internal and external user counts than applications.
Issues have more interactions than commits and pull requests.
Abstract
Blockchain is a distributed ledger technique that guarantees the traceability of transactions. Blockchain is adopted in multiple domains like finance (e.g., cryptocurrency), healthcare, security, and supply chain. In the open-source software (OSS) portal GitHub, we observe a growing adoption of Blockchain-based solutions. Given the rapid emergence of Blockchain-based solutions in our daily life and the evolving cryptocurrency market, it is important to know the status quo, how developers generally interact in those repos, and how much freedom they have in applying code changes. We report an empirical study of 3,664 Blockchain software repositories from GitHub. We divide the Blockchain repositories into two categories: Tool (e.g., SDKs) and Applications (e.g., service/solutions developed using SDKs). The Application category is further divided into two sub-categories: Crypto and…
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