Credibility Matters: Motivations, Characteristics, and Influence Mechanisms of Crypto Key Opinion Leaders

要旨

Crypto Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) shape Web3 narratives and retail investment behaviour. In volatile, high-risk markets, their credibility becomes a key determinant of their influence on followers. Yet prior research has focused on lifestyle influencers or generic financial commentary, leaving crypto KOLs' understandings of motivation, credibility, and responsibility underexplored. Drawing on interviews with 13 KOLs and self-determination theory (SDT), we examine how psychological needs are negotiated alongside monetisation and community expectations. Whereas prior work treats finfluencer credibility as a set of static credentials, our findings reveal it to be a \emph{self-determined, ethically enacted practice}. We identify four community-recognised markers of credibility: self-regulation, bounded epistemic competence, accountability, and reflexive self-correction. This reframes credibility as socio-technical performance, extending SDT into high-risk crypto ecosystems. Methodologically, we employ a hybrid human--LLM thematic analysis. The study surfaces implications for designing credibility signals that prioritise transparency over hype.

著者
Alexander Kropiunig
Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Svetlana Kremer
Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Bernhard Haslhofer
Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Vienna, Austria

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Online Cultures and Creator Economies

P1 - Room 116
7 件の発表
2026-04-13 20:15:00
2026-04-13 21:45:00