Fusion in Cryptocurrency Price Prediction: A Decade Survey on Recent Advancements, Architecture, and Potential Future Directions

Nisarg P. Patel, Raj Parekh, Nihar Thakkar, Rajesh Gupta, Sudeep Tanwar, Gulshan Sharma, Innocent E. Davidson, Ravi Sharma

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Abstract

Cryptographic forms of money are distributed peer-to-peer (P2P) computerized exchange mediums, where the exchanges or records are secured through a protected hash set of secure hash algorithm-256 (SHA-256) and message digest 5 (MD5) calculations. Since their initiation, the prices seem highly volatile and came to their amazing cutoff points during the COVID-19 pandemic. This factor makes them a popular choice for investors with an aim to get higher returns over a short span of time. The colossal high points and low points in digital forms of money costs have drawn in analysts from the scholarly community as well as ventures to foresee their costs. A few machines and deep learning algorithms like gated recurrent unit (GRU), long short-term memory (LSTM), autoregressive integrated moving average with explanatory variable (ARIMAX), and a lot more have been utilized to exactly predict and investigate the elements influencing cryptocurrency prices. The current literature is totally centered around the forecast of digital money costs disregarding its reliance on other cryptographic forms of money. However, Dash coin is an individual cryptocurrency, but it is derived from Bitcoin and Litecoin. The change in Bitcoin and Litecoin prices affects the Dash coin price. Motivated from these, we present a cryptocurrency price prediction framework in this paper. It acknowledges different cryptographic forms of money (which are subject to one another) as information and yields higher accuracy. To illustrate this concept, we have considered a price prediction of Dash coin through the past days' prices of Dash, Litecoin, and Bitcoin as they have hierarchical dependency among them at the protocol level. We can portray the outcomes that the proposed scheme predicts the prices with low misfortune and high precision. The model can be applied to different digital money cost expectations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34511-34538
Number of pages28
JournalIEEE Access
Volume10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Cryptocurrency
  • deep learning
  • ensemble model
  • fusion in metrics
  • machine learning
  • price analysis
  • survey
  • volume analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science
  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering

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