比特币交易流量和持有时间的缩放规律和统计特性

Didier Sornette, Yu Zhang
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我们研究了比特币持有时间分布的时间演化,发现持有时间的平均分布是一个重尾幂律,从一天延伸到至少超过 200 美元的星期,指数约等于 0.9 美元,这表明记忆效应非常长。我们还报告了持有时间分布在不同样本间的显著变化,这种变化的最佳特征是多重缩放,根据比特币价格体系的不同,幂律指数在 0.3 美元到 2.5 美元之间变化。我们还报告了比特币区块链数据中处置效应的直接定性和定量证据。我们将与年龄相关的交易流量定义为在给定时间交易的比特币中,在某个特定的较早时间出生(最后一次交易)的比特币的比例,并记录了时间平均交易流量比例与年龄的函数关系为幂律,指数接近$-1.5$,这个值与优先排队理论相一致。我们记录了在特定时间内,定义为比特币兑换归一化数量的量度存在多重折叠性。
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Scaling Laws And Statistical Properties of The Transaction Flows And Holding Times of Bitcoin
We study the temporal evolution of the holding-time distribution of bitcoins and find that the average distribution of holding-time is a heavy-tailed power law extending from one day to over at least $200$ weeks with an exponent approximately equal to $0.9$, indicating very long memory effects. We also report significant sample-to-sample variations of the distribution of holding times, which can be best characterized as multiscaling, with power-law exponents varying between $0.3$ and $2.5$ depending on bitcoin price regimes. We document significant differences between the distributions of book-to-market and of realized returns, showing that traders obtain far from optimal performance. We also report strong direct qualitative and quantitative evidence of the disposition effect in the Bitcoin Blockchain data. Defining age-dependent transaction flows as the fraction of bitcoins that are traded at a given time and that were born (last traded) at some specific earlier time, we document that the time-averaged transaction flow fraction has a power law dependence as a function of age, with an exponent close to $-1.5$, a value compatible with priority queuing theory. We document the existence of multifractality on the measure defined as the normalized number of bitcoins exchanged at a given time.
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