“Earn Bitcoin” Searches Reach All-time High, Most Come From US, India, Philippines

“Earn Bitcoin” Searches Reach All-time High, Most Come From US, India, Philippines

The number of searches for earning Bitcoin have increased over the past few years and have now reached an all-time high according to statistics from Google Trends. The trend began in September and has been continuously moving upwards for the past several months. According to Google, the majority of the searches seem to be coming from the Philippines, India and the United States. This can be a great sign for Bitcoin adoption in all three countries, especially with India’s current banking troubles where millions cannot withdraw their money. US post-election woes. Even during the heated....


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