Github 1st commit
Date of first commit (validation of source code) on GitHub. Tracked by CryptoScores.com.
This metric indicates the date of the very first commit recorded on the project's GitHub repository.
It marks the actual start of technical development, when the code was versioned for the first time.
The first commit date helps assess:
- the project's true technical age,
- the maturity level of the development,
- the consistency between marketing claims and the reality of the code.
An early first commit generally suggests a project that has gone through multiple development, testing, and iteration cycles.
The points and colors of this score depend on the number of days between the date of the first commit and the crypto's launch date. The larger the gap, the more the protocol can be considered already robust at the time of the crypto launch.
Source: github.com. Clicking on the date gives access to the corresponding GitHub repository.