Are The Negative Events Associated With Bitcoin Having An Effect On Its Price Fluctuation

Are the negative events associated with Bitcoin having an effect on its price fluctuation? An empirical study. 1.1. Research Aims and Objectives • To investigate and identify key negative episodes which occurred in Bitcoin ecosystem. • To examine the fluctuations in Bitcoin value in relation to those occurrences. • To establish the variance in price fluctuation when the occurrences happens 2.3 Hypothesis This study will test the following hypotheses : • H1 – Negative events cause a change in price variance I will provide the writer with a sample assignment where the writer needs to rephrase the words so that it isn’t detected for plagiarism. Writer should follow the same concept of the sample assignment regarding graphs and data collection and tables. Writer should start From Chapter 4 Results and Analysis and continue to conclusions condensing the Word count to: 5000 words. Writer should create tables and graph from scratch in excel and then insert it in dissertation. A copy of the excel workbook should be provided at the end along with final dissertation. Writer needs to follow the following rules; • Provide alternative academic sources or highly trusted sources and not use similar sources from the assignment except for the sources below. Sources shouldn’t be too old and referenced properly according to Harvard referencing system; Polasik , M. et al., 2015. Price Fluctuations and the Use of Bitcoin; An Empirical Inquiry. [Online] Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280570108_Price_Fluctuations_and_the_Use_of_Bitcoin_An_Empirical_Inquiry Kristoufek, L., 2013. Scientific Reports; BitCoin meets Google Trends and Wikipedia: Quantifying the relationship between phenomena of the Internet era. [Online] Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep03415 Kristoufek, L., 2015. PLOS ONE; What Are the Main Drivers of the Bitcoin Price? Evidence from Wavelet Coherence Analysis. [Online] Available at: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0123923 Garcia, D., Tessone, C. J., Mavrodiev, P. & Perony, N., 2014. Journal of the Royal Society Interface; The digital traces of bubbles: feedback cycles between socio-economic signals in the Bitcoin economy. [Online] Available at: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsif.2014.0623 • List of bitcoin incidents should be included in appendices with sources appropriately referenced again using different source to the sample assignment. The incident list should include at least 35 major incident dating from 2019 to 2014. 

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