Herding Behavior in Cryptocurrency Trading in the Millennial Generation in Indonesia

Authors

  • agus mujiman universitas semarang, Indonesia
  • Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Semarang University, Indonesia
  • Gloria Putri Wuryani Semarang University, Indonesia

Keywords:

Technology, Cryptocurrency, Herding Behavior

Abstract

This research is expected to increase knowledge about cryptocurrencies, both about the development of cryptocurrencies and the challenges of cryptocurrency transactions themselves. The role of technology as a medium of knowledge for the millennial generation who want to know and learn about what cryptocurrency is. More precise knowledge, analysis, and emotional control are needed from crypto investors to avoid herding behavior and be more resistant to various crises and shocks. Meanwhile, several challenges in developing the cryptocurrency market must also be overcome, including the limited types of securities traded, rules for the protection of investors' rights, "games" in crypto transactions and the lack of public knowledge about blockchain

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2025-12-08

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agus mujiman, Retnaningsih, R., & Wuryani, G. P. (2025). Herding Behavior in Cryptocurrency Trading in the Millennial Generation in Indonesia. Asian Bulletin of Digital Economics and Business, 1(2), 43–46. Retrieved from https://www.journal.uruborospublishing.com/index.php/abdeb/article/view/32

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