Hojun Kang, Sang-Gun Lee
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Hojun Kang, Sang-Gun Lee
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Varsha Ravindra Shetty, Mahesh Balan, Prajwal Vinod Naik, Nihaad Saleem · 5 authors
The study examines how institutional news media (Google news) and retail social media (Reddit) function as distinct information channels for the cryptocurrency market. Analyzing 55,282 records with dual sentiment methods, hypothesis testing, Granger causality, and Vector Autoregression, we identified how platform architecture can shape sentiment environments: Reddit exhibits higher positive sentiment than Google News. However, these differences do not have a drastic impact on predictive accuracy or trading returns. Critically, Granger causality reveals that Reddit sentiment leads Bitcoin returns at 3- and 7-days horizons, while Google News sentiment shows no predictive relationship with Bitcoin returns. These findings highlight that platform design determines whether a channel behaves as an early warning signal or a post-event commentary, with a foundation for certain decisions in the market.
Eirik Botten Nicolaysen
Hypothesis. Among 20 confirmatory genealogical axis units (116 languages), pronunciation forms of three segments recur identically across at least three genealogically independent units less often than each unit's own phonotactics predicts: obs/E < 1.0 at form length 3. The direction is specified in advance; a ratio above 1.0 disconfirms the hypothesis rather than supporting it. Design. Confirmatory replication of a count. Forms are normalised to CLTS/BIPA, filtered by a grammatical-word exclusion, and grouped into clusters of identical segment sequences. A cluster counts when attested in at least 3 axis units and 3 languages. The observed number of length-3 clusters is compared with the expectation under a per-language positional bigram null refit on the same filtered corpus, reported with two uncertainty sources that are never pooled: Monte Carlo over 1000 null replicates, and a bootstrap over the 20 axis units. The confirmatory arm has not been analysed. The registered quantity has never been computed for any confirmatory unit. The blind is verified, not asserted: urortkontroll.py, included here, checks four independent traces and reports one stated limitation rather than claiming absolute untouchedness. The decision rule was fixed in advance and is cryptographically timestamped: if the 95% interval from either uncertainty source covers 1.0, the result does not stand. That record is anchored in Bitcoin block 960700. Identity relation, null model and adequacy bands were each fixed in a decision record committed before the measurement it governs. Resource type: Zenodo's vocabulary contains no 'preregistration' type. 'Preprint' is the nearest available and is used for that reason alone. Not included: the corpus, the population files, and the exploratory/confirmatory split assignment â publishing the assignment would reveal the confirmatory half.
Rongzhen Dai
When we describe a complicated system by a few coarse measurements, we face one recurring question: are the readings we have now enough to say what it will do next? Sometimes yes; sometimes they look complete but are not, and only pushing the system reveals it. This report turns that question into a checkable procedure. Five inexpensive probes first screen the data â description cost, identifiability, memory duration, change across scale, topological shape â no single probe deciding. We then ask, in order: does the present coarse state beat knowing nothing, and, once known, does history add more. Asking the first matters â history that âno longer helpsâ can mean the state suffices or that the future is unpredictable, and only the total separates these. Later stages ask whether look-alikes respond differently when pushed. The procedure reports a bottleneck and whether a layer has formed. We calibrate on known-answer cases: a classical system computed end to end (a closed layer, a history-limited case, a case separable only by intervention, and an unpredictable control a naive rule would misread as closed); a charge-to-particle stress test that stops short; and a genuine two-qubit process whose branches are passively identical yet separated by one intervention. We then run real series â carbon dioxide, sunspots, river flow, and equity-index and Bitcoin prices â where next-day returns read as no detected signal while volatility clusters, consistent with what is independently known. Every âno signalâ is resource-relative: stamped with the resource R used. The procedure settles only the two ends â a closed layer, or no detected signal â and refuses the process path between; it classifies rather than inventing the next layerâs laws.
Giovanni De Luca, Angelo Montanino
Although stablecoins occupy a segment of digital-asset markets in which price stability is central by design, their temporary departures from reference values may reveal important information about latent risk and market stress. In this paper, we examine whether bubble and crash signals extracted from traditional cryptocurrencies and stablecoins improve volatility, Value-at-Risk, and Expected Shortfall forecasting and, in connection with these forecasting gains, contribute to the assessment of cross-asset contagions. The analysis applies the Bubble CrashâGARCH models, in which extreme price phases are identified through the Phillips, Shi, and Yu real-time monitoring procedure and incorporated into the conditional mean of returns through event-based dummy variables. For stablecoins, extreme episodes are not inferred from price dynamics in isolation but from deviations between the observed price and the asset-specific reference value. The empirical investigation focuses on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tetherâs USD-pegged (USDT), and Tether Gold and evaluates asset-specific bubbleâcrash effects and bidirectional contagion channels between traditional cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, using Bitcoin and Tether as the leading representatives of the two market segments. The findings indicate that accounting for bubble and crash episodes leads to more accurate volatility forecasts than standard GARCH benchmarks. For Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall, the bubbleâcrash specifications can improve tail risk forecasting at several tail probability levels through more accurate coverage, lower quantile loss, and stronger ESR backtesting performance. The results also reveal different degrees of price exuberance across the two asset categories: while extreme price dynamics are more evident among traditional cryptocurrencies, deviations from fundamentals are rare for stablecoins. Among stablecoins, USDT exhibits limited but detectable exuberance, whereas Tether Gold does not display extreme price episodes. However, when such deviations occur, as in the case of USDT, they generate significant contagion effects on major cryptocurrencies. Notably, extreme episodes originating in USDT have a stronger impacts on Bitcoin and Ethereum than the reverse spillovers from traditional cryptocurrencies to USDT. Overall, the evidence suggests that stablecoins are not merely passive instruments within the digital-asset ecosystem. Even temporary deviations from their reference values contain valuable information for risk forecasting and contagion monitoring.
Yansong Wang
This paper selects the data of Bitcoin, Gold, and the S&P 500 index from 2018 to 2025, utilizing GARCH(1,1) and DCC-GARCH models to depict the dynamic conditional correlations among assets. By incorporating the Global Geopolitical Risk Index, the 10-year breakeven inflation rate, and the VIX panic index, it constructs daily and monthly cross-frequency regression models to examine their macro-driving mechanisms. The results show that whether at the high-frequency daily level or the smoothed monthly level, macroeconomic variables exhibit extremely significant driving effects on the co-movement of Bitcoin. Under the liquidity squeeze concerns triggered by intensified global panic or high inflation expectations, Bitcoin fails to act as a haven alongside gold. Instead, it exhibits a stronger synchronous crash with the US stock market. This empirical study rejects the hypothesis of Bitcoin as "digital gold," revealing its essence as a "risk amplifier" highly dependent on traditional liquidity, and provides quantitative support for international investors in asset allocation under extreme macroeconomic scenarios.
Essa Al-Mansouri
This chapter applies classical Islamic jurisprudential principles to analyse mainstream fatwas prohibiting Bitcoin, evaluating whether their core arguments sufficiently align with the established frameworks of Islamic law. Despite frequent claims that Bitcoin's intangible nature, volatility, and lack of official state issuance render it impermissible (Haram), the research finds these arguments often rest on incomplete analogies and misinterpretations of foundational Fiqh concepts. Drawing on texts regarding Gharar (excessive uncertainty), Qimar (gambling), property (mÄl), and state authority in monetary issuance, the study highlights that historically, Sharia recognized various intangible or privately issued assets, and not all forms of risk equate to impermissible speculation. Additionally, the principle of âblocking of meansâ (sadd al-dharÄÊŸiÊż) requires a more precise linkage to clearly Haram outcomes. By scrutinizing potential methodological oversights in prohibitory rulings, this chapter underscores that blanket bans may overlook Bitcoin's potential to fulfil key Sharia objectives â such as wealth preservation â when used responsibly. The analysis ultimately advocates more nuanced, evidence-based approaches to Bitcoin's permissibility, rooted in robust Fiqh and accurate technical understanding.
Harley Pacheco de Sousa
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Steven Kelsey
The Natural Economic Wealth framework is theoretically complete. Its axioms are established, its instruments are derived, and its adoption mechanism is formalised. But a theory is not yet a practice. This paper addresses the institutional container within which the Qoin economy can be realised: the legal, social, and organisational structures that protect it from absorption, disruption, or destruction by the existing monetary order. The container is built from four interlocking elements: cooperative law, which provides legal personhood, democratic governance, and non-profit distribution; distributed ledger architecture, which provides immutability, resilience, and verifiability; historical prece- dent, which demonstrates that parallel economic systems can survive and thrive along- side FIAT; and community governance, which ensures that the Qoin economy remains accountable to its members. The paper draws on six historical precedentsâthe Swiss WIR system (1934âpresent), M-Pesa (2007âpresent), Bitcoin (2009âpresent), BerkShares (2006âpresent), the coopera- tive credit tradition (1844âpresent), and the Irish banking crisis (1970)âto demonstrate that the Qoin economy is not a theoretical construct seeking legislative permission, but a practical system that can be realised within existing legal frameworks. The paper con- cludes by outlining the path to adoption: from first adopters in communities with large informal sectors, through growing Marketplaces with deepening profile data, to the pro- gressive accumulation of Free Wealth and the eventual maturity of the thermodynamic commons.
Haobo Chen
Cryptocurrency time-series forecasting is a challenging task because market data usually exhibit high noise, strong volatility, non-stationarity, nonlinear dynamics, and long-range dependencies. In addition, multivariate market indicators often contain redundant or weakly informative variables, which may reduce forecasting accuracy and model interpretability. To address these issues, this study proposes BSFinformer, a Boruta-SHAP enhanced Finformer framework for multivariate cryptocurrency time-series forecasting. The proposed framework first applies a leakage-aware Boruta-SHAP feature selection strategy to identify informative market variables and remove redundant features. To avoid temporal information leakage, feature selection is performed only on the training set, and the selected feature subset is then applied unchanged to the validation and test sets. The selected features are subsequently fed into an improved Finformer model that integrates temporal embedding, sequence decomposition, and sparse self-attention to capture local fluctuations, trend evolution, and long-range temporal dependencies. Experiments are conducted on three cryptocurrency assets, namely Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Binance Coin, using chronological trainâvalidationâtest splits. The proposed model is compared with classical forecasting models and recent long-sequence forecasting baselines, including LSTM, Transformer, Informer, Autoformer, DLinear, PatchTST, TimesNet, and iTransformer. Experimental results show that BSFinformer achieves competitive forecasting performance in terms of MSE and MAE. Ablation experiments further demonstrate the contributions of Boruta-SHAP feature selection, temporal embedding, sequence decomposition, and sparse self-attention. These results indicate that feature-selected temporal modeling can improve forecasting accuracy and interpretability for multivariate cryptocurrency market data.
StĂ©phane Girard, Thomas Opitz, Antoine UsseglioâCarleve, Yan Chen
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Hongju Liu
A dated critical archival study of historical-position identity, hybrid human-AI authorship, canonical closure, and future audit through the Trinity Accord case. This is a noncanonical academic preprint and does not amend, supersede, or interpretively bind the three Bitcoin Originals.
Zoran KovaÄeviÄ, Zoran LakiÄ
Ovaj rad analizira transformativnu ulogu kriptovaluta u infrastrukturi savremenog organizovanog kriminala, argumentujuÄi da blockchain tehnologija nije samo novi alat za stare kriminalne prakse, veÄ da konstituiĆĄe kvalitativno novu kriminalnu ekonomsku arhitekturu koja mijenja temeljne odnose izmeÄu kriminalnih aktera, ĆŸrtava i institucija. Kroz sistematsku analizu tehniÄkih mehanizama od Bitcoin pseudoanonimnosti i privacy coins, do DeFi protokola i cross-chain hopping tehnika, rad mapira evoluciju kriptovalutnog pranja novca od primitivnih jednokratnih transakcija prema sofisticiranim, viĆĄeslojnim operacijama koje kombinuju tehnoloĆĄku sofisticiranost s institucionalnim ranjivostima globalnog regulatornog mozaika. Posebna analitiÄka paĆŸnja posveÄena je sluÄajevima koji demonstriraju konvergenciju kriptokriminala s drĆŸavnom strategijom, tj. ransomware koji funkcioniĆĄu kao paraziti na globalnoj digitalnoj ekonomiji, DeFi eksploatacijama koje u minutama dreniraju stotine miliona dolara, i sjevernokorejskim drĆŸavno-sponzorisanim hakerskim operacijama koje finansiraju zabranjene oruĆŸane programe pod sankcijama. Rad evaluira regulatorne odgovore poput MiCA, FATF Travel Rule i OFAC sankcije, te identifikuje sistemske praznine koje ostavljaju DeFi i peer-to-peer sistem izvan efektivne regulatorne kontrole. ZakljuÄak poziva na fundamentalnu promjenu paradigme regulatornog pristupa, i to od retrospektivne forenzike prema prospektivnoj arhitekturi transparentnosti koja mora biti ugraÄena u same protokole.
Hiroki Yamashita
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Peter Rochel
KriminalitĂ€tsdaten, AufkommensschĂ€tzungen und höchstrichterliche Aktenlage â mit Befunden gegen beide Seiten der Debatte Die Bundesregierung hat am 29. April 2026 im Rahmen der Eckwerte fĂŒr den Bundeshaushalt 2027 angekĂŒndigt, die Besteuerung von Kryptowerten neu zu regeln. Am 6. Juli 2026 hat das Bundeskabinett den Regierungsentwurf des Haushalts 2027 beschlossen; nach der vom Bundesministerium der Finanzen veröffentlichten Textfassung der Pressekonferenz will die Bundesregierung "Kryptogewinne kĂŒnftig genauso besteuern wie KapitaleinkĂŒnfte", und zwar mit Zeitziel 2027. Amtlich angekĂŒndigt ist damit die Gleichbehandlung mit KapitaleinkĂŒnften; der Wegfall der einjĂ€hrigen Haltefrist fĂŒr private VerĂ€uĂerungsgeschĂ€fte nach § 23 EStG ist die naheliegende Folge dieser Einordnung, wird hier aber als **Schlussfolgerung** und nicht als amtliche Aussage gefĂŒhrt. Ein Referentenentwurf, ein Gesetzestext, ein Steuersatz, ein Stichtag und eine AufkommensschĂ€tzung mit offengelegter Herleitung lagen bis zum Redaktionsschluss dieses Berichts nicht vor. Dieser Bericht prĂŒft vierzehn in der Reformdebatte wiederkehrende Tatsachenbehauptungen gegen die jeweils einschlĂ€gigen PrimĂ€rquellen: Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts, des Bundesfinanzhofs und des niederlĂ€ndischen Hoge Raad, amtliche Bundestagsdrucksachen, Berichte des Bayerischen Obersten Rechnungshofs, parlamentarische Materialien der Republik Ăsterreich, Erhebungsdaten der EuropĂ€ischen Zentralbank, On-Chain-Forensik sowie die amtlichen Verlautbarungen des Bundesministeriums der Finanzen. Dokumentierter Anlass der PrĂŒfung ist eine öffentlich aufgezeichnete Fachdiskussion vom 7. Juli 2026, in der die Behauptungen in verdichteter Form vorgetragen wurden; die Befunde gelten fĂŒr die Debatte insgesamt, nicht fĂŒr einzelne Personen. Ergebnis: Der ĂŒberwiegende Teil der geprĂŒften Behauptungen hĂ€lt der PrĂŒfung an den PrimĂ€rquellen in der vorgetragenen Form nicht stand; einzelne halten stand, prĂ€zisieren sich aber erheblich. Die zentralen Befunde: Die als Beleg fĂŒr kriminelle Bitcoin-Nutzung angefĂŒhrten Daten weisen den ganz ĂŒberwiegenden Teil des betroffenen Volumens Stablecoins zu, nicht Bitcoin; die unabhĂ€ngige On-Chain-Forensik beziffert den Stablecoin-Anteil am illegalen Transaktionsvolumen des Jahres 2025 auf 84 Prozent. Eine amtliche AufkommensschĂ€tzung mit offengelegter Herleitung existiert nicht: Die Bundesregierung hat am 17. September 2025 auf eine Kleine Anfrage geantwortet, Angaben zur Höhe der Steuereinnahmen aus Kryptowerten lĂ€gen ihr nicht vor und ein statistischer Nachweis sei nicht möglich; sieben Monate spĂ€ter nannte sie eine Erwartung von zwei Milliarden Euro fĂŒr ein kombiniertes BĂŒndel aus KriminalitĂ€tsbekĂ€mpfung und Kryptobesteuerung. Ein Fraktionsentwurf beziffert die Mehreinnahmen auf "mindestens etwa 5 Mrd. Euro" â ohne Herleitung im Entwurf; ausweislich des Ausschussberichts ist der Betrag die HĂ€lfte einer nicht amtlichen Hochrechnung. Im herangezogenen Vergleichsfall Ăsterreich lag die amtliche FolgenabschĂ€tzung im zweistelligen Millionenbereich und das tatsĂ€chliche Aufkommen 2024 bei 33,8 Millionen Euro, 0,57 Prozent des dortigen Kapitalertragsteueraufkommens; der österreichische Rechnungshof rĂŒgte, dass die FolgenabschĂ€tzung keine Herleitung ihrer BetrĂ€ge enthĂ€lt. Dieser Vergleich ist allerdings nur begrenzt ĂŒbertragbar: Ăsterreich hat den vor dem 1. MĂ€rz 2021 angeschafften Altbestand von der Neuregelung ausgenommen, sodass die Zahl aus einer durch Bestandsschutz verengten Bemessungsgrundlage stammt. Bei der Rechtslage ist das Bild differenzierter, als es die Debatte auf beiden Seiten darstellt: Der Bundesfinanzhof hat 2023 ein *normatives* Vollzugsdefizit bei Kryptowerten ausdrĂŒcklich verneint â und dabei die tatsĂ€chlichen Vollzugsschwierigkeiten ausdrĂŒcklich mitbedacht und fĂŒr den verfassungsrechtlichen MaĂstab fĂŒr unerheblich erklĂ€rt. Zugleich dokumentiert der Bayerische Oberste Rechnungshof fĂŒr die VeranlagungszeitrĂ€ume 2018 bis 2021 ein *tatsĂ€chliches* Erhebungsdefizit: Die FinanzĂ€mter konnten "mangels Informationen oder Kontrollmaterial keine FĂ€lle selbst aufgreifen" und waren "vollstĂ€ndig auf die ErklĂ€rungsangaben der Stpfl. [Steuerpflichtigen] angewiesen". FĂŒr AltbestĂ€nde, deren Haltefrist bei VerkĂŒndung bereits abgelaufen ist, folgt aus der RĂŒckwirkungsrechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts (Beschluss vom 7. Juli 2010) ein verfassungsrechtlich gebotener Vertrauensschutz. English abstract On 29 April 2026, the German federal government announced a reform of the taxation of crypto-assets as part of the budget benchmarks for the 2027 federal budget. On 6 July 2026 the federal cabinet adopted the government's 2027 draft budget; according to the transcript of the press conference published by the Federal Ministry of Finance, crypto gains are to be "taxed in the same way as investment income", with 2027 as the target date. What has been officially announced is therefore the alignment with investment income; the removal of the one-year holding period for private disposals under Section 23 of the German Income Tax Act (EStG) is the obvious consequence of that classification, but is treated here as an **inference** rather than an official statement. No ministerial draft bill, no statutory text, no tax rate, no cut-off date and no revenue estimate with a disclosed derivation existed at the time of writing. This report examines fourteen recurring factual claims in the reform debate against the relevant primary sources: case law of the German Federal Constitutional Court, the Federal Fiscal Court and the Dutch Supreme Court, official Bundestag documents, reports of the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office, Austrian parliamentary materials, European Central Bank survey data, on-chain forensics, and official statements by the Federal Ministry of Finance. The documented occasion for this review is a publicly recorded expert panel of 7 July 2026; the findings address the debate as a whole and not individual speakers. Result: most of the claims examined do not withstand scrutiny in the form presented; some do hold, but require substantial qualification. Key findings: the data cited as evidence of criminal Bitcoin use attribute the great majority of the relevant volume to stablecoins, not Bitcoin; independent on-chain forensics put the stablecoin share of illicit transaction volume in 2025 at 84 per cent. No official revenue estimate with a disclosed derivation exists: on 17 September 2025 the federal government replied to a parliamentary question that it holds no data on tax revenue from crypto-assets and that statistical evidence is "not possible"; seven months later it stated an expectation of two billion euros for a combined package of financial crime enforcement and crypto taxation. A parliamentary group's bill puts the additional revenue at "at least around EUR 5 billion" â with no derivation in the bill itself; according to the committee report the figure is half of a non-official industry projection. In the comparative case examined here, Austria, the official impact assessment projected figures in the tens of millions and actual revenue in 2024 was EUR 33.8 million, or 0.57 per cent of that country's capital gains tax revenue; the Austrian Court of Audit criticised that the assessment contained no derivation of its figures. That comparison is only transferable to a limited extent: Austria exempted holdings acquired before 1 March 2021, so the figure derives from a tax base substantially narrowed by grandfathering. On the legal situation the picture is more differentiated than either side of the debate presents. In 2023 the Federal Fiscal Court expressly denied a *normative* enforcement deficit for crypto-assets â expressly taking the actual enforcement difficulties into account and holding them immaterial to the constitutional test. At the same time, the Bavarian Supreme Audit Office documents an *actual* collection deficit for the assessment periods 2018 to 2021: tax offices could "not take up any cases on their own initiative for lack of information or control material" and were "entirely dependent on the taxpayers' own declarations". For holdings whose one-year period had already expired at promulgation, the Federal Constitutional Court's retroactivity case law (decision of 7 July 2010) requires constitutional protection of legitimate expectations. Ănderungsnotiz Version 1.1 (11. August 2026): Anlass war der Eingang externer Hinweise; sĂ€mtliche Ănderungen wurden unabhĂ€ngig an den PrimĂ€rquellen geprĂŒft und sind im Ănderungsverzeichnis des Dokuments einzeln ausgewiesen. 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Hongji Pu, Leyang Zhou
Volatility control converts risk estimates into portfolio exposure, yet existing approaches often rely on a fixed volatility estimator or a pre-defined control rule that may not adapt to changing market conditions. We propose VolRouter, a modular framework that formulates volatility control as state-conditioned routing over estimator-controller pairs. VolRouter first summarizes market conditions into a control-relevant state profile and then performs routing through three stages: state inference, switch review, and pair selection. The Router can be implemented using rule-based, learnable, or LLM-based decision modules, while portfolio actions remain generated by predefined control policies. We evaluate VolRouter across S&P 500, Multi-Asset, Bitcoin, and USDT volatility-control settings. VolRouter achieves the highest Sharpe ratio in three of four settings. On S&P 500, it improves Sharpe from 0.952 for RV + Naive Scaling to 1.222 while reducing maximum drawdown from 15.10% to 12.58% and daily CVaR from 1.76% to 1.32%. On Multi-Asset, it improves Sharpe from 1.498 to 1.540 and reduces CVaR from 1.56% to 1.18%. Bitcoin shows similar improvements in risk-adjusted performance, while USDT provides a boundary case where simpler state-aware selectors remain competitive. Ablation and sensitivity analyses show that the improvement comes from relative policy evaluation and selective persistent switching rather than simply expanding the policy library. These results suggest that volatility control can be viewed as a policy-selection problem when risk management requirements vary across market states.
Cheng-Wen, Sephali Lee, Bera
This paper examines how Bitcoin returns interact with macroeconomic and financial driversâspecifically inflation, industrial production, money supply, stock market returns, the wholesale price index, and financial conditionsâusing monthly data from April 2015 to March 2025. Methodologically, we apply Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) tests, ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, and vector autoregression (VAR) modelling. Because not all variables are stationary at levels, the VAR model is estimated with differencing. The OLS results indicate that traditional macroeconomic factors do not effectively explain Bitcoin returns. However, the VAR analysis reveals that inflation significantly Granger-causes Bitcoin returns, whereas financial conditions and equity markets show negligible predictive power. Impulse response functions confirm that macroeconomic shocks hit Bitcoin only in the short term, and variance decomposition shows that over 84% of Bitcoinâs volatility is driven by its own innovations. We conclude that Bitcoin remains a largely decoupled, self-driven asset with minimal integration into traditional macroeconomic fundamentals, despite a modest predictive link to inflation. JEL classification numbers: G12, E31, E44. Keywords: Cryptocurrency, macroeconomic, VAR model, ADF test.
Julia KoĆczal, RafaĆ PoĆoczaĆski
Cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) listed on European exchanges provide a regulated environment for studying intraday market anomalies. We study four Bitcoin and Ethereum ETPs traded on Xetra and Nasdaq Stockholm over the period January 2024 - December 2025 using one-minute bars. As a benchmark, we adopt an extreme value theory approach in which anomalous bars are defined as returns falling below a threshold estimated by fitting a generalised Pareto distribution to left-tail exceedances. We then propose three new binary anomaly indicators. The first, a cross-venue divergence anomaly, identifies venue-specific price divergence between the two exchanges. The second is a no-recovery anomaly that identifies extreme price drops followed by little or no recovery over the next ten active bars. The third is a momentum-reversal anomaly that identifies extreme price drops following positive short-term momentum. Although each anomaly type represents fewer than 1% of one-minute bars, statistical analysis using Mann-Whitney U tests shows that anomaly observations exhibit significantly higher effective spreads, higher values of liquidity-related ratios, and more pronounced order-flow imbalances than non-anomalous bars. Furthermore, employing an out-of-sample prediction methodology with four classifiers - random forest, logistic regression, extreme gradient boosting, and light gradient boosting machine - shows that all four anomaly types are predictable one bar ahead, with AUC-ROC values of up to 0.82. Permutation importance indicates that short-term volatility and drawdown measures are generally more useful for prediction than microstructure variables.
Rachael Nkatta, Emmanuel Bamidele Ayodele, Orireofe Amuah, Freda Amuah
Abstract Flaring gas is a major problem in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, especially in the marginal oil fields, where the volume of produced associated gas is normally insufficient to sustain traditional gas utilisation schemes. This associated gas is often flared due to the high cost of infrastructure and the unavailability of gas processing plants, thus leading to loss of resources and pollution of the environment. This paper examines the concept of digital flare mitigation as a feasible alternative for utilising flared associated gas, specifically focusing on servicing telecommunication base stations and mining Bitcoin in the Niger Delta. The research paper takes a conceptual techno-economic viewpoint anchored on a literature analysis, publicly accessible gas flaring data, and standard marginal field production parameters. On-site gas engines or micro-turbines convert the associated petroleum gas from the wells into electricity. The power generated is enough to serve the telecommunication base stations around it, hence cutting down on the use of high CO2-emitting diesel generators and maximizing on the operating costs. Bitcoin mining can also be supported by using the same gas-to-power system, which is flexible and location-independent to monetise stranded gas in remote locations. The associated gas is usually be used in the firing of gas engines, but simple gas treatment like dehumidification and condensable hydrocarbon removal is necessary. Higher hydrocarbons may necessitate engine derating, and desulphurization is needed in the presence of large amounts of hydrogen sulphide (HâS). The analysis results shows that digital flare mitigation is a feasible solution to flare gas sites and capable of working at small scales in marginal fields. The paper shows how this will be effective in gas flaring reduction, economics of marginal fields and offer cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions in gas utilisation in the Niger Delta.
Velian Prapatoni, Rizky Parlika, Firza Prima Aditiawan
Cryptocurrency markets are characterized by high volatility, rapid price fluctuations, and substantial uncertainty, creating challenges for investment risk interpretation. This study develops a descriptive risk-interpretation framework, rather than a price-prediction or decision-optimization model, by integrating multi-scale volatility analysis with technical indicators. A quantitative descriptive design was applied to approximately one year of historical hourly price data for Bitcoin and Ethereum, covering open, high, low, close, volume, and percentage change attributes. The data were chronologically sorted, numerically cleaned and normalized, transformed into log returns, and analyzed through rolling standard deviation. Volatility was estimated across three explicitly defined horizons: short-term 7-period, medium-term 30-period, and long-term 90-period rolling windows. Moving Average (MA), Relative Strength Index (RSI), and Average True Range (ATR) were then incorporated to contextualize trend direction, momentum, and fluctuation intensity. The results show that volatility is strongly horizon-dependent: short-term movements responded more sharply to market shocks, whereas longer horizons produced smoother risk patterns. Across the analyzed Bitcoin and Ethereum hourly series, the reported 42.3% short-term and 21.7% medium-term increases were calculated as relative differences against long-term rolling volatility during identified high-uncertainty intervals, not as predictive accuracy measures. These findings indicate that combining rolling volatility with MA, RSI, and ATR can improve the transparency of descriptive cryptocurrency risk assessment. The framework may support preliminary interpretation for novice or risk-averse investors, although it does not empirically test investor comprehension or subsequent decision quality.
Mohammad Quthbul Widad, Rizky Parlika, Firza Prima Aditiawan
Although Bitcoin is acknowledged as the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization and trading volume in the world's financial market, investors face a great deal of risk and uncertainty due to its exceptionally high volatility and non-linear price changes. To provide a data-driven foundation for risk reduction and forecasting support, accurate modeling techniques are crucial. This work attempts to provide a thorough comparative analysis mapping the precise accuracyâefficiency trade-off between Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) and Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) models under a standardized Grid Search hyperparameter optimization pipeline using a recent Bitcoin closing-price dataset spanning from January 1, 2020, to January 1, 2026. The research methodology follows a structured data science pipeline, beginning with data acquisition from Yahoo Finance, followed by preprocessing using Min-Max Scaling fitted strictly on the training partition to eliminate data leakage. Model development involves an experimental approach where both LSTM and GRU neural controllers are tuned to extract optimal structural weights. The predictive precision of these models is rigorously evaluated using three standard metrics: MAE, RMSE, and MAPE, while processing throughput is measured via hardware execution times. The research findings indicate that the optimized LSTM model achieved superior one-step-ahead predictive precision with a MAPE of 2.32%, whereas the GRU model recorded a higher error rate of 3.94%. However, the GRU model demonstrated a significant advantage in computational efficiency, completing the training process 8.45 times faster than LSTM. In conclusion, while LSTM is recommended as a forecasting support tool for high-precision financial analysis, GRU remains a viable, parameter-efficient alternative for real-time monitoring on resource-constrained systems before real-world financial deployment.
Muhammad Diaz Syahmi Oktavian, Rizky Parlika, Firza Prima Aditiawan
The extreme price volatility of Bitcoin frequently prevents its widespread adoption. The persistent "Digital Gold" narrative often dominates its price analysis, largely ignoring the predictive value of strategic industrial commodities like Platinum Group Metals. This study aims to investigate whether integrating industrial metals specifically platinum and rhodium enhances the short-term forecasting accuracy of Bitcoin prices. Utilizing high-frequency 5-minute interval data over 729 days, this research applies a comparative quantitative approach using univariate and multivariate Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) deep learning architectures. Results demonstrate the multivariate LSTM model achieves highly accurate forecasting, recording a Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) of 3.95% and a Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) of 0.0598. Compared to the univariate baseline model (MAPE of 5.14%, RMSE of 0.0725), the multivariate approach demonstrates a notable decrease in error rates. This improvement suggests platinum and rhodium price movements contain useful informational value for Bitcoin forecasting, rather than mere random noise. Specifically, rhodium demonstrates strong predictive relevance for Bitcoin market movements. In conclusion, while not strictly proving causal structural integration, these findings highlight Bitcoin's sensitivity to the global real-sector economic cycle. Practically, these findings suggest investors can refine short-horizon forecasting and mitigate risk by monitoring industrial commodity prices. Given persistent nominal offset deviations, future research should prioritize explicit connectedness testing (e.g., lead-lag analysis) and develop a hybrid model incorporating Natural Language Processing (NLP) for news sentiment analysis.
Reza Akbar Ramadhan, Ratnawati Raflis
This study aims to analyze the comparative performance of Cryptocurrency Bitcoin, Stocks, and Gold as investment instruments using performance measurement variables including the Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen, and Sortino ratios. This research employs a descriptive quantitative approach. The population consists of monthly closing prices of Bitcoin, IDX30 stocks, and Gold. The sampling technique used is saturated sampling, resulting in 60 data points for each investment instrumentâBitcoin, IDX30 stocks, and Goldâduring the period from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2024.The analytical method applied is comparative analysis using secondary data. The data were initially calculated using Microsoft Excel and subsequently processed statistically using SPSS through the KruskalâWallis test. The results indicate significant differences among Bitcoin, IDX30 stocks, and Gold when investment performance is assessed using the Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen, and Sortino indices.Based on the KruskalâWallis test, Gold demonstrates the best performance according to the Sharpe and Jensen indices, IDX30 stocks perform best according to the Treynor index, and Bitcoin shows the best performance according to the Sortino index. However, based on the highest overall average return value, Cryptocurrency Bitcoin outperforms the other instruments. Therefore, it can be concluded that the best alternative investment is Cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis perbandingan kinerja Cryptocurrency Bitcoin, Saham, dan Emas sebagai instrumen investasi menggunakan variabel pengukuran kinerja Sharpe, Treynor, jensen, dan Sortino. Jenis penelitian merupakan kuantitatif Deskriptif. Populasi yang digunakan merupakan harga penutupan bulanan dari Bitcoin, IDX30, dan Emas. Teknik pemilihan sampel adalah sampel jenuh yang berjumlah 60 data untuk masing-masing instrumen investasi Bitcoin, Saham IDX30, dan Emas selama periode 1 januari 2020 â 31 Desember 2024. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah metode komperatif dan menggunakan data sekunder. Data dihitung terlebih dahulu dengan menggunakan program Microsoft Excel kemudian diolah secara statistik menggunakan aplikasi SPSS yaitu Uji Kruskall-Wallis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara Bitcoin, Saham IDX30, dan Emas jika kinerja investasi dilihat dari Indeks Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen, dan Sortino. Berdasarkan uji Kruskal-Wallis, investasi terbaik menurut indeks Sharpe dan Jensen , adalah Emas, sedangkan menurut Indeks Teynor Saham IDX30, dan menurut Indeks Sortino adalah Cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Sedangkan dengan nilai jumlah rata-rata terbaik adalah Cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa alternatif investasi terbaik adalah Cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
P. P. Afxenti
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