High-Frequency Connectedness between Bitcoin and Other Top-Traded Crypto Assets during the COVID-19 Crisis

Paraskevi Katsiampa, L. Yarovaya, D. Zięba
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In this paper, we analyse co-movements and correlations between Bitcoin and thirty-one of the most-tradable crypto assets using high-frequency data for the period from January 2019 to December 2020. We apply the Diagonal-BEKK model to data from the pre-COVID and COVID-19 periods, and identify significant changes in patterns of co-movements and correlations during the pandemic period. We also employ the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) and Planar Maximally Filtered Graph (PMFG) methods to study the changes of the crypto asset network structure after the COVID-19 outbreak. While the influential role of Bitcoin in the digital asset ecosystem has been confirmed, our novel findings reveal that due to recent developments in the blockchain ecosystem, crypto assets that can be categorised as dApps and Protocols have become more attractive to investors than pure cryptocurrencies, with dApps exhibiting the highest average degree of correlations with all crypto assets in the sample during the COVID-19 pandemic period.
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在COVID-19危机期间,比特币与其他顶级加密资产之间的高频连通性
在本文中,我们使用2019年1月至2020年12月期间的高频数据分析了比特币与31种最可交易的加密资产之间的共同运动和相关性。我们将对角线- bekk模型应用于COVID-19前和COVID-19时期的数据,并确定了大流行期间共同运动模式和相关性的显著变化。我们还采用最小生成树(MST)和平面最大过滤图(PMFG)方法研究了COVID-19爆发后加密资产网络结构的变化。虽然比特币在数字资产生态系统中的影响力已经得到证实,但我们的新发现表明,由于区块链生态系统的最新发展,可归类为dApps和协议的加密资产对投资者的吸引力超过了纯粹的加密货币,在COVID-19大流行期间,dApps与样本中所有加密资产的平均相关性程度最高。
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