| License: | Title: | Cryptocurrencies - a future form of money? An analysis of the functionality of Bitcoin as a means of exchange and payment | Language: | English | Authors: | Back, Lennart | Keywords: | cryptocurrencies; monetary theory; currency competition; digital cash | Issue Date: | 2021 | Abstract: | With the rise of market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies in 2018, Bitcoin in particular and to lesser extent also its offspring, commonly referred to as Altcoins, have gained significant interest by governments, institutions and investors. The future of these new forms  of  currency  remains  a  topic  that  is  debated  heavily.  While  some  enthusiasts believe  that the  status  of cryptocurrencies  will  rise  up  to  the  point  where  they  are equivalent  or  even  replacing  traditional  currencies  in  some  departments  of  online commerce, sceptics usually evaluate them as a dubious new form of assets with no intrinsic value. The latter thereby often point at the large sell-off of cryptocurrencies in the first quarter of 2018 as the beginning of the end of the crypto era. This work aims at elaborating the characteristics of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin by applying monetary theory to answer the research question whether Bitcoin is actually feasible to serve as a  future  means  of  payment and  exchange and  which  consequences  result  of  this feasibility for  the  cryptocurrency  in  the  future. While  Bitcoin provides reasonable advantages  to  individuals  involved  in  monetary  online  transactions and  from  a theoretical   perspective  also  fulfils   the   criteria   for   a   means   of   exchange,   the cryptocurrency will likely face difficulties to attract more users due to issues regarding its   scalability,   price   volatility and   many   more. Alongside  with  other  technical restrictions, the author concludes that - considering all facts presented in this work – Bitcoin in its current state will be unable to achieve a transaction volume comparable to  PayPal,  Visa  or  Mastercard  and  will  therefore  only  play  a  niche-role in  certain environments as a future means of payment.  | 
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/10920 | Institute: | Department Wirtschaft  Fakultät Wirtschaft und Soziales  | 
Type: | Thesis | Thesis type: | Bachelor Thesis | Advisor: | Boll, Stephan | Referee: | Ribberink, Natalia   | 
| Appears in Collections: | Theses | 
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