Decentralizing Money: Bitcoin Prices and Blockchain Security

Author:

Pagnotta Emiliano S1

Affiliation:

1. Imperial College London and Singapore Management University

Abstract

Abstract We address the determination of bitcoin prices and decentralized security. Users forecast the transactional and resale values of holdings, pricing the risk of systemic attacks. Miners contribute resources to protect against attackers and compete for block rewards. Bitcoin’s design leads to multiple equilibria: the same blockchain technology is consistent with sharply different price and security levels. Bitcoin’s monetary policy can lead to welfare losses and deviations from quantity theory. Price-security feedback amplifies fundamental shocks’ volatility impact and leads to boom and busts unconnected to fundamentals. We characterize how viability versus fiat currency depends on bitcoin’s relative acceptability and inflation protection.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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