Software ecosystem health of cryptocurrencies
Publication date
2018
Editors
Wnuk, Krzysztof
Brinkkemper, Sjaak
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Supervisors
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Part of book
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taverne
Abstract
Background: Cryptocurrencies are highly valued without understanding the health of the underlying ecosystems. Previous work shows factors which determinate the exchange rate. However, the technological determinants show decreasing significance. Objective: This paper explores whether the Open-source Software Ecosystem Health Operationalization (OSEHO) framework can be used to extend the given technology factors. Method: By conducting the OSEHO in a case-study on three distinct cryptocurrency ecosystems, this paper gives a better insight in the ecosystem’s value, longevity and propensity for growth and the relation of these factors to the cryptocurrency value. Results: The ‘healthiest’ cryptocurrency ecosystem also shows the highest economic health. Two metrics from the OSEHO show strong positive significant correlation with the exchange rate. Conclusion: Metrics from the OSEHO show promising indications to be technological determinants for the exchange rate. This research can be used as a foundation for further econometric tests or research on other aspects of cryptocurrencies.
Keywords
Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, Ecosystem health, Ethereum, Ripple, Software ecosystems, Taverne, Management Information Systems, Control and Systems Engineering, Business and International Management, Information Systems, Modelling and Simulation, Information Systems and Management
Citation
Berkhout, M, van den Brink, F, van Zwienen, M, van Vulpen, P & Jansen, S 2018, Software ecosystem health of cryptocurrencies. in K Wnuk & S Brinkkemper (eds), Software Business - 9th International Conference, ICSOB 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol. 336, Springer, pp. 27-42, 9th International Conference on Software Business, ICSOB 2018, Tallinn, Estonia, 11/06/18. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04840-2_3, conference