"I have completed 71% of all story points in 2022, the other 9 are responsible for the other 29%" -- this is close to the 2080 rule: 20% of the people doing 80% of the work. And yes "If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room.”
I work in a similar situation(a startup), the few very senior peers I work with basically can not code, they're probably much better compensated than me. There a few junior developers actually pick up stuff faster and can produce some code at the end of the day. Overall I could hardly learn a thing and feel lonely all the time. And yes I'm thinking about leaving but in the meanwhile changing company too frequently is not good, I will just hang on for a few more months.
The OP should just find a more challenging company to work for is my suggestion.
I work in a similar situation(a startup), the few very senior peers I work with basically can not code, they're probably much better compensated than me. There a few junior developers actually pick up stuff faster and can produce some code at the end of the day. Overall I could hardly learn a thing and feel lonely all the time. And yes I'm thinking about leaving but in the meanwhile changing company too frequently is not good, I will just hang on for a few more months.
The OP should just find a more challenging company to work for is my suggestion.