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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin Economy
by
SquallLeonhart
on 17/06/2021, 20:12:15 UTC
we can even fit Robert Schiller's theory into it. There is clearly a long-term trend and crazy volatility. Also, Bitcoin tries modelling the ideal world scenario of no transaction fee as used when designing theory like CAPM.
With such similarities, why isn't research being done in the Bitcoins? There's so little to read. We pretty much end up with Satoshi's paper which is more cryptography and less economics.
I guess you haven’t done much of research on Bitcoin that’s why you think there isn’t much written about it.
There are lots of articles you will find online that have explained Bitcoin in any way possible. So saying that there isn’t much article to explain, well, I don’t believe that’s true, because I know there is. You just search for it using the right words and you will find them. There are lots of forums and platforms such as Reddit, Quora, and Bitcointalk where lots of questions and answers are written daily. Bitcoin is still a decade old, and we shouldn’t be expecting the adoption to be that fast, it is going to take time.