Definitely worth some of your time. Personally I always take a look at a projects' Github before making any decision. Now that I know about this website, I'll probably check it every once in a while as well to see the patterns in activity in an easy way and relative to other projects.
By sharing this I hope people become more aware of the importance of looking for proof of activity instead of only looking at announcements on social media or price action. Projects can tweet all they want, but if their Github does not show activity I know it is at least shady :-)
It also helps to prevent the wrong hail mary's/moon shots people sometimes do on coins that are outside of the top 200. You might see some crazy increase in price of a certain project. But if the code hasn't been touched for a year, then you can be quite sure that it is just a pump and dump :-P
Definitely worth some of your time. Personally I always take a look at a projects' Github before making any decision. Now that I know about this website, I'll probably check it every once in a while as well to see the patterns in activity in an easy way and relative to other projects.
By sharing this I hope people become more aware of the importance of looking for proof of activity instead of only looking at announcements on social media or price action. Projects can tweet all they want, but if their Github does not show activity I know it is at least shady :-)
It also helps to prevent the wrong hail mary's/moon shots people sometimes do on coins that are outside of the top 200. You might see some crazy increase in price of a certain project. But if the code hasn't been touched for a year, then you can be quite sure that it is just a pump and dump :-P