Sources of Cryptocurrency Value Systems: The Case of Bitcoin

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Stephen C. Wingreen, D. Kavanagh, Paul J. Ennis, Gianluca Miscione
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Cryptocurrencies are a hotly debated topic because it is not clear why they should be valued as they are. Bitcoin, by far the most prominent cryptocurrency, currently trades around $9,500 USD. “Why is Bitcoin valuable?” is a question often heard but seldom answered well. It is not the legal tender of any nation, nor does it represent anything of physical or intrinsic value. Some people attribute its value to its scarcity, others to its anonymity, and others to its immutability, all of which are created and managed by a computer algorithm. Current theories fail to explain Bitcoin’s value, or it is not immediately apparent how they might explain it. We are therefore motivated to investigate the sources of cryptocurrency value through the emergent value systems of the Bitcoin community. We use concourse theory and Q-methodology to discover five types of Bitcoin value systems that are complementary and coexisting facets of a collective whole, each type being its own internally consistent “theory” of value, and therefore our typology avoids simplistic generalizations about cryptocurrencies and the motivations behind those involved. We named the types: Fintech, Libertarians, Purists, Average Joe, and Gentrifier. Of interest, four of the five types we identified appear not to value Bitcoin for its monetary or market value, despite what is usually assumed. Instead, Bitcoin is associated with its potential as an alternative currency that may be used to exchange value, to mitigate various forms of risk, or as a force for social and cultural change. These five types may also underlie broader digital innovation processes and provide a basis from which to understand them.
加密货币价值体系的来源:以比特币为例
摘要加密货币是一个备受争议的话题,因为人们不清楚为什么它们应该按原样估值。比特币是迄今为止最著名的加密货币,目前交易价格约为9500美元。“为什么比特币有价值?”这个问题经常被听到,但很少得到很好的回答。它不是任何国家的法定货币,也不代表任何物质或内在价值。一些人将其价值归因于其稀缺性,另一些人则将其匿名性,还有一些人则认为其不变性,所有这些都是由计算机算法创建和管理的。目前的理论无法解释比特币的价值,或者它们如何解释也不清楚。因此,我们有动机通过比特币社区的新兴价值体系来调查加密货币价值的来源。我们使用大厅理论和Q方法论来发现五种类型的比特币价值体系,它们是集体整体的互补和共存方面,每种类型都是其内部一致的价值“理论”,因此我们的类型学避免了对加密货币及其背后动机的简单概括。我们命名了类型:金融科技、自由主义者、纯粹主义者、普通乔和绅士。令人感兴趣的是,我们确定的五种类型中有四种似乎没有按照比特币的货币或市场价值来评估比特币,尽管通常是这样假设的。相反,比特币与其作为一种替代货币的潜力有关,这种货币可以用来交换价值,减轻各种形式的风险,或者作为社会和文化变革的力量。这五种类型也可能是更广泛的数字创新过程的基础,并为理解它们提供了基础。
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International Journal of Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
16.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Electronic Commerce is the leading refereed quarterly devoted to advancing the understanding and practice of electronic commerce. It serves the needs of researchers as well as practitioners and executives involved in electronic commerce. The Journal aims to offer an integrated view of the field by presenting approaches of multiple disciplines. Electronic commerce is the sharing of business information, maintaining business relationships, and conducting business transactions by digital means over telecommunications networks. The Journal accepts empirical and interpretive submissions that make a significant novel contribution to this field.
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