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Informational Efficiency of Cryptocurrency Markets

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2024

Mahendrarajah Nimalendran
Affiliation:
University of Florida Warrington College of Business [email protected]
Praveen Pathak
Affiliation:
University of Florida Warrington College of Business [email protected]
Mariia Petryk*
Affiliation:
George Mason University Donald G. Costello College of Business
Liangfei Qiu
Affiliation:
University of Florida Warrington College of Business [email protected]
*
[email protected] (corresponding author)
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This study employs variance ratios (VRs) to assess the roles of regulation and liquidity on cryptocurrency market efficiency, focusing on crypto-assets subject to varying degrees of regulation. Our findings reveal that cryptocurrencies supervised by FinCEN-licensed exchanges (IEO-L) exhibit market efficiency similar to SEC-regulated traditional stock offerings (IPOs). Conversely, noncompliant crypto-assets display higher market inefficiency. We also establish a connection between regulatory compliance and issuing entity reputation mechanisms. Our results indicate that compliance with existing regulatory norms enhances efficiency and reduces investor risks in crypto-assets. Furthermore, assets voluntarily adhering to regulatory norms can attain efficiency akin to government-regulated assets.

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Footnotes

We thank Hendrik Bessembinder (the editor) and an anonymous referee for helpful suggestions. The authors are listed in alphabetical order.

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