Can Bitcoin Become a Viable Alternative to Fiat Currencies? An Empirical Analysis of Bitcoin's Volatility Based on a GARCH Model

V. Cermak
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This study examines whether Bitcoin, a digital decentralized currency, can become a viable alternative to fiat currencies. Bitcoin currently does not fulfill the criteria of being a currency because it does not function as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. Bitcoin’s biggest obstacle from fulfilling these functions is the price volatility. A GARCH (1,1) model is used to analyze Bitcoin’s volatility in respect to the macroeconomic variables of countries where Bitcoin is being traded the most. Bitcoin already behaves similarly to fiat currencies in China, the U.S. and the European Union but not in Japan. There is also evidence that Bitcoin acts as a safe-haven asset in China. The volatility of Bitcoin has been steadily decreasing throughout its lifetime. If it follows the trend of its six years of existence, it will reach the volatility levels of fiat currencies in 2019-2020 and become a functioning alternative to fiat currencies.
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比特币能成为法定货币的可行替代品吗?基于GARCH模型的比特币波动性实证分析
这项研究探讨了比特币,一种数字去中心化货币,是否可以成为法定货币的可行替代品。比特币目前不符合货币的标准,因为它没有作为交换媒介、记账单位和价值储存手段的功能。比特币实现这些功能的最大障碍是价格波动。GARCH(1,1)模型用于分析比特币在比特币交易最多的国家的宏观经济变量方面的波动性。在中国、美国和欧盟,比特币的行为已经与法定货币类似,但在日本却并非如此。还有证据表明,比特币在中国是一种避险资产。比特币的波动性在其整个生命周期中一直在稳步下降。如果它遵循其存在六年的趋势,它将在2019-2020年达到法定货币的波动水平,并成为法定货币的功能性替代品。
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