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The Bitcoin Game: Ethno-resonance as Method
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July 2019
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Abstract
The global financial crisis and the contemporaneous emergence of the digital currency Bitcoin invite us to think about money and how it often functions almost imperceptibly in society. In this article, we show that Bitcoin is a ‘new object of concern’ that also compels us to reimagine ethnography in a digital age. We present a method, which we term ethno-resonance, that is both a reaction to the conditions presented by the Bitcoin phenomenon and a way of maintaining critical distance from its cyberlibertarian politics. We explicate six aspects of the method, framed around answers to what, why, how, who, when and where questions. Applied to cryptocurrencies, the method leads us to depict Bitcoin as a game, and we analyse the game’s dynamics through mapping the interplay between four foundational myths that animate, complicate and sustain the game. More broadly, this contributes to our understanding of the nature of money and alternative currencies.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Organization
Volume
26
Issue
4
Start Page
517
End Page
536
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1350-5084
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