The Kimchi premium and bitcoin-cashing outlets
- Lee, JY; Oh, T
- 2022
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【Author】 Lee, Jangyoun; Oh, Taehee
【Source】FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS
【影响因子】9.848
【Abstract】The Kimchi premium - the gap in cryptocurrency prices in Korean exchanges compared to US counterparts - soared up to 20.8% on 19 May 2021. However, due to capital controls and financial regulations on virtual currencies in South Korea, it seemed that most profits from the Kimchi premium were exploited by foreign arbitrageurs. Using confidential administrative data for 1,211 foreign exchange business institutions in South Korea, this study reveals that the Kimchi premium is positively related to the upsurge of overseas remittances to China, which used to be the world's largest cryptocurrency mining hub until all cryptocurrency transactions were banned in 2017. Our findings imply that Chinese arbitrageurs use Korean financial institutions as bitcoin-cashing outlets, converting virtual currencies into fiat ones while the Kimchi premium was persistently high.
【Keywords】Kimchi premium; Cryptocurrency; Arbitrageurs; Overseas remittances
【发表时间】2022 DEC
【收录时间】2022-11-01
【文献类型】实证数据
【主题类别】
区块链治理-市场治理-市场分析
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本文使用了韩国1211家外汇业务机构的机密行政数据,揭示了泡菜溢价与汇往中国的跨境汇款热潮的正相关关系,发现中国套利者将韩国金融机构作为比特币兑现渠道,在泡菜溢价持续偏高的情况下将虚拟货币兑换为法定货币。
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