Analysis of account behaviors in Ethereum during an economic impact event
Abstract
One of the main events that involve the world economy in 2022 is the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This event offers a rare opportunity to analyze how events of this magnitude can reflect the use of cryptocurrencies. This work aims to investigate the behavior of accounts and their transactions on the Ethereum cryptocurrency during this event. To this end, we collected all transactions that occurred two weeks before and two weeks after the beginning of the conflict, organized into two groups: the collection of the accounts involved in these transactions and the subset of these ones that interacted with a service in Ethereum, called Flashbots Auction. We modeled temporal graphs where each node represents an account, and each edge represents a transaction between two accounts. Then, we analyzed the behavior of these accounts with graph metrics for both groups during each observed week. The results showed changes in the behavior and activity of users and their accounts, as well as variations in the daily volume of transactions.
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