Bitcoin And Biases — Bitcoin As ESG Money

Bitcoin And Biases — Bitcoin As ESG Money

On examination, we find that when discussing ESG in regards to bitcoin, the focus is far too often on the “E” and not the “SG.”Previous articles discussed the cognitive biases that affect bitcoin and biases around price and around group norms and groups’ authorities.There are also many cognitive biases that affect the conception of bitcoin and the term Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG), which is an evaluation of a firm’s collective conscientiousness for social and environmental factors. The term ESG is widely used across the financial arena to meet client and....


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