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Inferring the interplay of network structure and market effects in Bitcoin

Dániel Kondor, István Csabai, János Szüle, Márton Pósfai, Gábor Vattay

Published 2014-12-12Version 1

A main focus in economics research is understanding the time series of prices of goods and assets. While statistical models using only the properties of the time series itself have been successful in many aspects, we expect to gain a better understanding of the phenomena involved if we can model the underlying system of interacting agents. In this article, we consider the history of Bitcoin, a novel digital currency system, for which the complete list of transactions is available for analysis. Using this dataset, we reconstruct the transaction network between users and analyze changes in the structure of the subgraph induced by the most active users. Our approach is based on the unsupervised identification of important features of the time variation of the network. Applying the widely used method of Principal Component Analysis to the matrix constructed from snapshots of the network at different times, we are able to show how structural changes in the network accompany significant changes in the exchange price of bitcoins.

Comments: project website: http://www.vo.elte.hu/bitcoin
Journal: New J. Phys. 16 (2014) 125003
Categories: physics.soc-ph, cs.SI
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