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A Study on The Asset Characterization of Bitcoin
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비트코인의 자산성격에 관한 연구

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Seong Il Jang (상명대학교) Jeong Yeon Kim (상명대학교)
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Society for e-Business Studies The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies Vol.22 No.4 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2017.11
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117 - 128 (12page)

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A Study on The Asset Characterization of Bitcoin
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The increased national utilization of Bitcoin results in multiple complications. Therefore, there are continuous debates on the subject, the main point being how to characterize Bitcoin’s asset nature.
The following study bases, focusing on the function value, justifies Bitcoin’s asset characterization. Using regression analysis to construct relations between gold and indexes such as CPI, DXY, and S&P500 as well as the relation between Bitcoin and the previously mentioned indexes, the question of whether gold and Bitcoin reacted in a similar fashion to the same indicators was examined.
The results conclude that Bitcoin has similarities with gold, showing that it is risk averse and an investable commodity in lieu to profitability when it comes to inflation and currency value. When considered with price volatility, the main force behind the function of investment asset, categorizing Bitcoin as a high-risk financial investment asset rather than as a currency within the system would be more effective for management.

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