Decrypting New Age International Capital Flows

This paper employs high frequency transactions data on the world’s oldest and most extensive centralized peer-to-peer Bitcoin market, which enables trade in the currencies of more than 135 countries. It presents an algorithm that allows, with high probability, the detection of “crypto vehicle transactions” in which crypto currency is used to move capital across borders or facilitate domestic transactions. In contrast to previous work which has used “on-chain” data, this paper’s approach enables one to investigate parts of the vastly larger pool of “off-chain” transactions. Finding that, as a conservative lower bound, over 7 percent of the 45 million trades on the exchange we explore represent crypto vehicle transactions in which Bitcoin is used to make payments in fiat currency. Roughly 20 percent of these represent international capital flight/flows/remittances. Although this work cannot be used to put a price on cryptocurrencies, it provides the first systematic quantitative evidence that the transactional use of cryptocurrencies constitutes a fundamental component of their value, at least under the current regulatory regime.

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Main Authors: Graf von Luckner, Clemens, Reinhart, Carmen M., Rogoff, Kenneth
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2021-10
Subjects:CRYPTOCURRENCY, BITCOIN, INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS, FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, SPECULATIVE BUBBLES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/950861633463735294/Decrypting-New-Age-International-Capital-Flows
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36345
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spelling dig-okr-10986363452021-10-13T05:10:43Z Decrypting New Age International Capital Flows Graf von Luckner, Clemens Reinhart, Carmen M. Rogoff, Kenneth CRYPTOCURRENCY BITCOIN INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS SPECULATIVE BUBBLES This paper employs high frequency transactions data on the world’s oldest and most extensive centralized peer-to-peer Bitcoin market, which enables trade in the currencies of more than 135 countries. It presents an algorithm that allows, with high probability, the detection of “crypto vehicle transactions” in which crypto currency is used to move capital across borders or facilitate domestic transactions. In contrast to previous work which has used “on-chain” data, this paper’s approach enables one to investigate parts of the vastly larger pool of “off-chain” transactions. Finding that, as a conservative lower bound, over 7 percent of the 45 million trades on the exchange we explore represent crypto vehicle transactions in which Bitcoin is used to make payments in fiat currency. Roughly 20 percent of these represent international capital flight/flows/remittances. Although this work cannot be used to put a price on cryptocurrencies, it provides the first systematic quantitative evidence that the transactional use of cryptocurrencies constitutes a fundamental component of their value, at least under the current regulatory regime. 2021-10-12T17:36:32Z 2021-10-12T17:36:32Z 2021-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/950861633463735294/Decrypting-New-Age-International-Capital-Flows http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36345 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 9794 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean
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Reinhart, Carmen M.
Rogoff, Kenneth
Decrypting New Age International Capital Flows
description This paper employs high frequency transactions data on the world’s oldest and most extensive centralized peer-to-peer Bitcoin market, which enables trade in the currencies of more than 135 countries. It presents an algorithm that allows, with high probability, the detection of “crypto vehicle transactions” in which crypto currency is used to move capital across borders or facilitate domestic transactions. In contrast to previous work which has used “on-chain” data, this paper’s approach enables one to investigate parts of the vastly larger pool of “off-chain” transactions. Finding that, as a conservative lower bound, over 7 percent of the 45 million trades on the exchange we explore represent crypto vehicle transactions in which Bitcoin is used to make payments in fiat currency. Roughly 20 percent of these represent international capital flight/flows/remittances. Although this work cannot be used to put a price on cryptocurrencies, it provides the first systematic quantitative evidence that the transactional use of cryptocurrencies constitutes a fundamental component of their value, at least under the current regulatory regime.
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