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by RandomLensman 1532 days ago
The contention was that price formation in art could in principle be driven by enjoyment not that people in general don't enjoy art. What if art also always has a social signaling component to its price?

Whether is it rising prices or community that gives people joy in crypto I have no data on - are there any infomative studies around?

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> Whether is it rising prices or community that gives people joy in crypto I have no data on - are there any infomative studies around?

I'm not sure about there being "joy" in crypto currencies. This article [1] argues the exact opposite, but isn't a study of any kind. I'd be interested to see the average rates of depression among crypto owners. Gangs give people a sense of community (maybe we call that "joy"), but they aren't good for people's health long-term.

[1] https://www.vice.com/en/article/akvn8z/crypto-bad-for-mental...