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    Home » Report: the share of fake volumes in the cryptocurrency market is 68%

    Report: the share of fake volumes in the cryptocurrency market is 68%

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    By BlockchainJournal on July 3, 2019 News
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    The exchange of derivatives FTX Global and Alameda Research conducted a study that estimated the volumes of fictitious transactions ( wash trades ), presumably prevailing in many cryptocurrency exchanges.

    The report says that 68.6% of trading volumes displayed by CoinMarketCap are fake. This figure, however, is significantly lower than what Bitwise Asset Management announced in March.

    The discrepancy between the results in almost 30% of the authors of the new study is explained by the difference in methodology. So, FTX Global is sure that Bitwise used an too strict approach to data analysis, which is why a significant proportion of real trading volumes fell into the category of fake ones.

    “Although our methods do not exclude errors, we are sure that they give the most reliable idea of the true trading volumes of cryptocurrency,” the report says.

    The Alameda methodology involves verifying the authenticity of data on trading volumes on various exchanges based on six different parameters, including manual verification of information and comparison of order books.

    In particular, the experts found out that some sites provided data on the volumes of foreign exchanges for their own, with a slight delay in time. Other platforms used more advanced techniques – for example, they introduced large fake volumes only against the background of many smaller orders, thus trying to hide the true state of affairs.

    The main purpose of these tactics is to raise the platform higher in the CoinMarketCap rating, creating a false impression of its liquidity. It also sometimes allows for the ability to charge a higher listing fee.

    Earlier, BlockchainJournal reported that already 70% of Bitcoin exchanges have joined the CoinMarketCap alliance , created to combat fake data on trading volumes.

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