What Are the Potential Factors That Will Affect the Value of Bitcoin in the U.S.?

Kaibing Yang, Ziyan Zhang
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As a representation of Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin may have the potential to become a reliable currency due to its characteristics of decentralization and built-in scarcity. The evolution of Bitcoin shows some similarities with gold, that is an inflation hedge with a stable price. The purpose of this study was to determine what factors might affect the value of Bitcoin, which cause it eventually circulate with a stabilized price and become a future gold-like commodity under a macroeconomic scope. This paper conducted a generalized linear regression analysis of the Bitcoin price and gold price on the inflation rate, interest rate, and current account by using RStudio. Based on the United States annual data, this paper found evidence that the U.S. inflation rate, U.S. interest rate, and U.S. current account did not have significant effects on the gold price. However, the Bitcoin price was significantly affected by the U.S. inflation rate and U.S. interest rate. This implied that Bitcoin was not as stable as gold at current stage, but one possible speculation is that Bitcoin has the potential to counter inflation in the future.
哪些潜在因素会影响比特币在美国的价值?
作为加密货币的代表,比特币由于其去中心化和内在稀缺性的特点,可能有潜力成为一种可靠的货币。比特币的演变与黄金有一些相似之处,那就是以稳定的价格对冲通胀。本研究的目的是确定哪些因素可能会影响比特币的价值,从而导致其最终以稳定的价格流通,并在宏观经济范围内成为未来类似黄金的商品。本文利用RStudio对比特币价格和黄金价格对通货膨胀率、利率和经常账户进行广义线性回归分析。基于美国的年度数据,本文发现美国的通货膨胀率、美国的利率和美国的经常项目对黄金价格没有显著的影响。然而,比特币价格受到美国通货膨胀率和美国利率的显著影响。这意味着比特币在现阶段不像黄金那样稳定,但一种可能的猜测是,比特币在未来有可能对抗通货膨胀。
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