Browsing by Subject "cryptocurrency"
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Considering Bitcoin as a social movement: Involvement, knowledge, and investment as motivations
(2019-12)There is a general perception among members of the Bitcoin community that they are a part of a solution to some of the world's macro economic problems. This thesis seeks to better understand the social movement aspects of ... -
Volatility Modeling Using High Frequency Trade Data to Identify Cryptocurrency Bubbles
(2019-08)In the light of sudden interest in Bitcoin during 2017, which saw Bitcoin growing multifold in market price, I study blockchain, Bitcoin and few other top cryptocurrencies, and examine whether Bitcoin was in a financial ...