Crypto Literacy in Peer-to-Peer Lending

Laura González
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Abstract

The 2008 and 2020 crises reinvigorated discussions on the democratization of finance. Peer-to-peer (P2P) lending is a valuable option worldwide, but credit risk is high. To encourage investors, P2P platforms use blockchain and the option of crypto as collateral. This study examines lender views on crypto and options to effectively support financial literacy and inclusion. It considers 663 pro-social lending decisions by finance students on a mock P2P site where testimonials conditioned participants towards pro-social decision making. After making three lending decisions, participants were asked about changes in the case of different collaterals. Overall, pro-social P2P lenders find crypto riskier than traditional collateral. More specifically, loan applications can be funded more quickly with a pledge of 20% in traditional collateral but not in crypto assets or crypto currency. Furthermore, loan popularity among other lenders also persuades investors, and lender projections of financial literacy influence decision confidence, unlike traditional collateral. Thus, crypto collateral options in P2P platforms do not seem to support financial inclusion. However, upcoming more stable digital currencies backed by central banks are arguably more likely to be considered reliable collateral. This would effectively democratize P2P lending provided there is behavioral financial literacy as well.
点对点借贷中的加密知识
2008年和2020年的危机重新激发了关于金融民主化的讨论。点对点(P2P)借贷在世界范围内是一种有价值的选择,但信用风险很高。为了鼓励投资者,P2P平台使用区块链和加密货币作为抵押品。本研究考察了贷款人对加密货币的看法,以及有效支持金融知识和包容性的选择。它考虑了金融专业学生在一个模拟P2P网站上做出的663项亲社会贷款决策,在这个网站上,参与者的推荐书使他们做出亲社会的决策。在做出三个贷款决定后,参与者被问及不同抵押品情况下的变化。总的来说,亲社会的P2P贷款人发现加密货币比传统抵押品风险更大。更具体地说,贷款申请可以更快地获得20%的传统抵押品,而不是加密资产或加密货币。此外,贷款在其他贷款机构中的受欢迎程度也能说服投资者,与传统抵押品不同,贷款机构对金融素养的预测会影响决策信心。因此,P2P平台中的加密抵押品选项似乎不支持普惠金融。然而,即将到来的由央行支持的更稳定的数字货币,可以说更有可能被视为可靠的抵押品。这将有效地使P2P借贷民主化,前提是要有行为金融知识。
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