Syarif Muhammad Ilham
Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

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ANALISIS FUNDAMENTAL CRYPTOCURRENCY TERHADAP FLUKTUASI HARGA (STUDI KASUS CRYPTOCURRENCY KOIN CARDANO PERIODE 2022-2023) Chornolius Hendreo; Nia Pratiwi; Syarif Muhammad Ilham
JURNAL LENTERA BISNIS Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): JURNAL LENTERA BISNIS, September 2023
Publisher : POLITEKNIK LP3I JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34127/jrlab.v12i3.920

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This research aims to analyze Cryptocurrency Fundamentals Against Price Fluctuations (Case Study of Cardano Coin Cryptocurrency for the period 2022 to 2023). This research will analyze the relationship between fundamental factors which include variables such as market capitalization and trading volume with Cardano Coin price fluctuations. This research was conducted at the explanatory level, which aims to explain the causal relationship between the variables involved through hypothesis testing. The method used in this research involves data processing using the SPSS version 26 program. The research results show that the two independent variables, namely Average Trading Volume (X1) and Average Market Capitulation (X2), have a significant influence on Average Price -average (Y) on Cardano cryptocurrency. The high calculated t coefficient values for Average Trading Volume (X1) and Average Market Capulation (X2) indicate that they have a strong influence on Cardano price fluctuations. Average Trading Volume (X1) has a significant positive relationship with Average Price (Y). Average Market Capulation (X2) has a significant negative relationship with Average Price (Y). Keywords : Cryptocurrency, Market Capitalization, Trading Volume, Price Fluctuation, Cardano Coin.
The Influence of Financial Literacy on Mitigating the Use of Paylater in the Student Environment (Case Study in the Accounting Department of PSDKU Pontianak State Polytechnic, Sanggau Campus) Syarif Muhammad Ilham; Edi Saputra; Muhammad Khairul Anam
Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA) Vol. 4 No. 02 (2026): Journal of Creative Power and Ambition (JCPA)
Publisher : CV Edujavare Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70610/jcpa.1624

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The rapid development of Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) services as part of financial technology (fintech) innovation has provided greater convenience in digital transactions. However, it also increases financial risks when not accompanied by adequate financial literacy. This study aims to examine the effect of financial literacy, consisting of financial knowledge, financial attitude, financial behavior, and usage control, on the mitigation of Buy Now Pay Later (paylater) usage among students of the Diploma III Accounting Study Program at PSDKU Politeknik Negeri Pontianak, Sanggau Campus. This research employed a quantitative approach using a survey method. The sample was selected through purposive sampling, resulting in 22 respondents who had previously used pay later services out of a total population of 62 students. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed with SPSS version 26 through descriptive analysis, validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests, multiple linear regression analysis, partial hypothesis testing (t-test), simultaneous hypothesis testing (F-test), and coefficient of determination (R²) analysis. The findings indicate that all research instruments met the validity criteria, while most variables were found to be reliable. The partial test revealed that only the usage control variable had a positive and significant effect on the mitigation of pay later usage, whereas financial knowledge, financial attitude, and financial behavior did not have significant effects. Simultaneously, all independent variables significantly affected the mitigation of pay later usage, with an F-value of 10.288 and a significance level of 0.000. Furthermore, the coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.708 indicates that 70.8% of the variation in pay later usage mitigation can be explained by the variables included in the research model, while the remaining 29.2% is influenced by other factors outside the model. These findings suggest that students' ability to control their use of paylater services is the most influential factor in mitigating the financial risks associated with paylater usage.