A study shows that two bots fired the price of bitcoin in 2013 by false operations

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

Like justice, economic studies take time. But one published this week, analysing the bubble that bitcoin experienced in 2013, should give rise to shivers for investors who currently possess the cryptocurrency: according to its conclusions, only two robots, programmed to pretend to buy and sell each other's coins, were enough to boost its price from 125 to more than 1,100 dollars in just two months.

The study, called "Price Manipulation in the Bitcoin Ecosystem"and published in the Journal of Monetary Economics, focuses on analysing the months of November and December 2013. At that time, the cryptodivisa, at that time unknown to the general public, began to cause interest in its high price rise. And the four authors argue that it was all a fraud: two robots "manufactured" the price hike through invented operations.

The people responsible were named Markus and Willy. The two bots pretended to buy and sell non-existent currencies from each other, increasing the price of each transaction and giving the appearance of liquidity in the market. "In the time frame studied, bitcoin prices rose by an average of 4% during the days in which suspicious transactions were recorded, while the days on which they did not fall slightly,"concluded the authors.

Everything Stays The Same

The bots were operating in Mt. Gox, a market for crypto currencies that collapsed a few months later, after recognizing that they had lost hundreds of thousands of bitcoins from their users. Precisely, the authors suggest that the owners of the organization may have created bots to try to compensate for the loss of all those bitcoins - valued at $180 million at the time - by inflating the value of what they had left. And with its fall, it also dragged the entire currency: without mechanisms to inflate its value, its price plummeted 66% to $442, and remained unchanged for almost two years.

But the study warns that the disappearance of Mt. Gox does not mean that the same problems have ceased to exist. The manipulation could have occurred, they explain, because of the total deregulation of the market, which allowed to distort operations, and its lack of liquidity, thanks to which only two operators compinchados each other could move the world prices of the currency.

And how's the market four years later? Same or worse. There are now "843 types of cryptocurrencies, with very small markets and susceptible to manipulation", while the world's largest market for bitcoins, Bitfinex, has been trading' counterfeit' dollars for months. Not only that, but there are still the same suspicions that robots created by the company itself are making false operations to trigger the price of bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum or Ripple. Thus, the study concludes: buy bitcoins under your responsibility.

Source: www.eleconomista.es


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I upvoted this post. But I want to talk to you about something different.

In the news, we get "reports" from the situation in Venezuela around the world. Usually it is a helicopter flying over a grocery store long line up of people waiting to buy basic groceries.

Or they go to a place where poor people are, who are starving... and even show there is no grass to eat.

Now I know the news on TV never tells the full story. But since you are in Venezuela maybe you could make a couple of blog posts that explain the real situation.

Is everyone starving? Or some people?

How are you doing there?

Is what the news says 100% accurate? Is there hope?

Are 98% people poor and have no food to eat? What about 50%?

Please write something about your country for these reasons:

  • You are there. You know more about it
  • A lot of us do not want to watch TV, we would rather hear from you while you are in the country
  • Your country is going through problems and in any few months, any country could have it happen to them too. We need to understand what kinds of problems happen and how fast it can happen.

Do you understand why I am asking this... please consider making a blog post, maybe a few photos... and talk about the situation so people can appreciate the REAL (non-TV) version of the problem.

Thanks.

Bitcoin is dying and its dragging the entire market down with it. The markets are literally joined at the hip with BTC, and when BTC falls because people have realized how slow and unreliable it is, the larger market ( the new money, people who have been in the game for less than 5 months) panics as they believe that bitcoin IS the market, and if bitcoin fails, then everything else does. This is part of the issue when people like Warren Buffett go on record saying that "Bitcoin is a bubble and will burst" That part is true, for the most part, not many people are willing to pay $36 for a transaction, especially one that takes an hour or more to confirm, and even more so when the developers make little attempt to fix the BTC network -

But when everyday people hear things like this is causes a massive amount of irrational fear...coupled with news from South Korea which was false, as well as news from traditional outlets that claim the market and Bitcoin are constantly dying. We risk going into a free fall in prices within the next few weeks if people don't stop spreading false information. The market dropped by 30% just on false news and an assumption that Korea MIGHT POSSIBLY COULD BE MAYBE be banned from the markets. What would happen if over a 3 day period Fox News and CNN falsely reported that "Bitcoin" was going to be banned in the US, without any proper sources to back it up? The market would implode all based on a rumour. This is why its VERY important to not follow false channels, or people looking to hype coins, its causing the market to expand in a direction that it shouldnt be going, which is the hype, pump, dump and the market is burning scenarios. This has a lasting effect on the human mind, and we'll pay for it eventually.

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