articleEnergy EconomicsMar 21, 2022HYBRID OA

A clean, green haven?—Examining the relationship between clean energy, clean and dirty cryptocurrencies

Trinity College Dublin · University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Is clean energy a safe haven for cryptocurrencies, or vice versa? In this paper, we investigate the hedge and safe haven property of a wide range of clean energy indices against two distinct types of cryptocurrencies based on their energy consumption levels, termed “dirty” and “clean”. Statistical evidence shows that clean energy is not a direct hedge for either of types. However, it serves as at least a weak safe haven for both in extreme bearish markets. Moreover, clean energy is more likely to be a safe haven for dirty cryptocurrencies than clean cryptocurrencies during increased uncertainty. We further study the spillover patterns among clean energy, cryptocurrency, stock, and gold markets. Weak…

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Keywords
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Clean energy
  • Hedge
  • Safe haven
  • Economics
  • Diversification (marketing strategy)
  • Monetary economics
  • Financial economics
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