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DeFi Survival Analysis Toolkit
LIVE APP: https://inciteprojects.idea.rpi.edu/defitoolkit/app/defitoolkit/
The DeFi Survival Analysis Toolkit is a web-based dashboard which serves to facilitate the understanding of how users are behaving within DeFi protocols and how user-level behaviors are within DeFi protocols changing through time. Specifically, it enables this exploration of the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol ecosystem via survival analysis. Currently, the toolkit is centered around the dynamic creation of survival-analysis plots. In its current state, these include Kaplan-Meier survival plots, tables with descriptive statistics to compare cross-deployment/protocol values, and forest plots of hazard ratio values with survival data from AAVE V2 and V3 markets.
This resource was specifically introduced as a supplementary resource to the 2022 paper
Toolkit Status
This toolkit is still a work-in-progress, with numerous updates to the analyses and DeFi protocol data available in the app planned for the near future. As such, we would appreciate users to report any issues with the toolkit via GitHub Issues.
Implementation and Deployment
The DeFi Survival Analysis Toolkit is an open source R project freely available with full documentation via this GitHub repository. This application is implemented using the R language and environment for statistical computing and graphics, incorporating best practices and using well-known packages whenever possible. R was chosen as our programming foundation for its powerful environment for statistical computing and graphics, as well as its ease of integration into front-end interactive user interfaces through the R Shiny platform.
The live version of this application is deployed on our dockerized Data Incite Shiny proxy server, and fully equipped for multi-user simultaneous access.
Live app here: https://inciteprojects.idea.rpi.edu/defitoolkit/app/defitoolkit/
Acknowledgements
The DeFi Survival Analysis Toolkit was created by undergraduate and graduate students in the Data INCITE Lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, with generous support from the Rensselaer Institute for Data Exploration and Applications (IDEA), the Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT), and the National Science Foundation (NSF). This project was directed by Kristin P. Bennett, John S. Erickson, and Oshani Seneviratne, with primary implementation by Michael Giannattasio and Aaron Green.
How to Cite this App
Please use our GitHub link https://github.rpi.edu/DataINCITE/DeFi_App for now.