Global Public Sentiment on Decentralized Finance: A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Geo-tagged Tweets from 150 Countries
Yuqi Chen, Yifan Li, Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou, Xiaokang Fu, Lingbo Liu,, Shuming Bao, Daniel Sui, Luyao Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes over 150 million geo-tagged tweets from 150 countries to understand global public sentiment on DeFi, revealing economic and geopolitical factors influencing engagement and perceptions across different income levels.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multimodal dataset combining geo-tagged tweets with economic data and applies advanced spatial and sentiment analysis techniques to study DeFi sentiment globally.
Findings
GDP per capita predicts DeFi tweet proportions
Wealthier nations have more active DeFi discourse
DeFi perceptions vary by income level and regional themes
Abstract
Blockchain technology and decentralized finance (DeFi) are reshaping global financial systems. Despite their impact, the spatial distribution of public sentiment and its economic and geopolitical determinants are often overlooked. This study analyzes over 150 million geo-tagged, DeFi-related tweets from 2012 to 2022, sourced from a larger dataset of 7.4 billion tweets. Using sentiment scores from a BERT-based multilingual classification model, we integrated these tweets with economic and geopolitical data to create a multimodal dataset. Employing techniques like sentiment analysis, spatial econometrics, clustering, and topic modeling, we uncovered significant global variations in DeFi engagement and sentiment. Our findings indicate that economic development significantly influences DeFi engagement, particularly after 2015. Geographically weighted regression analysis revealed GDP per…
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TopicsFinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance · Digital Marketing and Social Media
MethodsFocus
