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If Crypto Crashes Tomorrow, It s No Big Deal. In Five Years, It Might Be.
“Have fun being poor!”
That’s the classic retort to people skeptical about surging cryptocurrencies from those who got in early on the speculative frenzy. It implies, of course, that those early buyers consider themselves rich. But are they really? One way to answer that question is what would happen if their newfound wealth went “poof,” aside from sparking lots of schadenfreude that is.
The price of bitcoin the most established of the private, digital currencies has risen about 260% over the past six months, but that is nothing compared with some other entrants. Ether, which is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value, rose about 660% during that time. And dogecoin, which was started as a joke, rose about 21,000%.
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CHICAGO, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CME Group, the world s leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, and the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), announced its 15th Innovative Quantitative Applications Prize recipient. Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is the 2020 CME Group-MSRI Prize winner for his work in economics and mathematics. A virtual event honoring Acemoglu will be hosted by CME Group on May 5, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. CT.
Past CME Group-MSRI Prize winners have included distinguished luminaries in economics and mathematics. Seven out of 14 past recipients have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. A complete list of past recipients is available at msri.org.
MIT Economics Professor Daron Acemoglu to Receive CME Group-MSRI Prize in Innovative Quantitative Applications - Panel Of Leading Economists To Discuss Perils And Promise Of Big Data Date
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), announced its 15th Innovative Quantitative Applications Prize recipient.
Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is the 2020 CME Group-MSRI Prize winner for his work in economics and mathematics. A virtual event honoring Acemoglu will be hosted by
CME Group on
10:00 a.m. CT.
Past CME Group-MSRI Prize winners have included distinguished luminaries in economics and mathematics. Seven out of 14 past recipients have gone on to receive the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. A complete list of past recipients is available at msri.org.
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