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Cryptocurrency in the Aftermath: Unveiling the Impact of the SVB Collapse

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  • Qin Wang

    (CSIRO Data61 [Sydney])

  • Guangsheng Yu

    (CSIRO Data61 [Sydney])

  • Shiping Chen

    (CSIRO Data61 [Sydney])

Abstract

In this paper, we explore the aftermath of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapse, with a particular focus on its impact on crypto markets. We conduct a multi-dimensional investigation, which includes a factual summary, analysis of user sentiment, and examination of market performance. Based on such efforts, we uncover a somewhat counterintuitive finding: the SVB collapse did not lead to the destruction of cryptocurrencies; instead, they displayed resilience.

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  • Qin Wang & Guangsheng Yu & Shiping Chen, 2023. "Cryptocurrency in the Aftermath: Unveiling the Impact of the SVB Collapse," Working Papers hal-04216338, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04216338
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