Ballis, AntonisVerousis, Thanos2024-02-212024-02-2120221940-597910.1108/RBF-11-2021-0256http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12127/7398The present study sets out to examine the empirical literature on the behavioural aspects of cryptocurrencies, showing the findings of related studies and discussing the various results. A systematic literature review of cryptocurrencies in behavioural finance seems to be timely and particularly important in terms of providing a guide for future research. Key topics include an extent review on the issue of herding behaviour amongst cryptocurrencies, momentum effects and overreaction, contagion effect, sentiment and uncertainty, along with studies related to investment decision-making, optimism bias, disposition, lottery and size effects.enStock ExchangesDigital CurrenciesEfficient MarketsCurrencyVolatilityCapitalizationBehavioral EconomicsBehavioural finance and cryptocurrenciesReview of Behavioral Finance1940-5987311477