Web3 grows in online searches as interest in Bitcoin declines: Google Trends
Online searches for the term “Bitcoin dead” reached an all-time high owing to peak anxiety among investors amid ongoing selloffs at the time. The global crypto community has started to redirect its interest from Bitcoin (BTC) to Web3, according to Google search trends.In order to keep up with decade-long innovations spanning from blockchain-based applications to nonfungible tokens (NFTs), crypto investors and enthusiasts rely on searching the web — disclosing their true sentiments in real-time. Most recently, searches for the term “Bitcoin dead” reached an all-time high, owing to peak....
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Google trends reveal a huge spike in “buy crypto” searches, a possible precursor to wider retail adoption. “Buy crypto” searches on Google surged to all-time highs in January, far exceeding the previous peak of early 2018, according to cryptocurrency analytics company The Tie. Relative search interest for the term "Buy Crypto" is at all-time high on Google Trends pic.twitter.com/4cFIkI0xbp— The TIE (@TheTIEIO) February 1, 2021 The keyword received a perfect Google Trends score of 100, which indicates maximum relative interest. A similar spike was also observed for Ethereum, which achieved....
Not many crypto search terms have come close to their peaks in spite of the new bull market, but Ethereum is a notable exception. More people are searching for the word “Ethereum” now than ever before in its history. Google Trends reveals that the number of Google searches currently being performed for “Ethereum” is at an all-time high, eclipsing search interest during the height of the last ETH bull run. Ethereum’s previous peak in search term popularity was on Jan. 13, 2018 — the date of ETH’s all-time high of $1,432.88.Google Trends Worldwide Search Interest for #Ethereum projected to....
While bitcoin, non-fungible token (NFT) assets, ethereum, and cryptocurrencies had an incredible year in 2021, none of the trends made it into Google’s “Year in Search” review. Currently, interest in bitcoin, in terms of Google searches has dropped considerably since the week of May 16th through the 22nd of last year. Search trends for the term “bitcoin” have slid 72% since it scored the highest score of 100 last May to today’s score of 28.
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Interest in Bitcoin has increased over the past month, as Google Trends data concerning the search term “Bitcoin” shows. This surge of interest in Bitcoin triggered the Dutch law enforcement to regulate the digital currency and as a result, local prosecutors are speeding up with pending Bitcoin cases. A two-year Google Trends chart on the keyword “Bitcoin” show a drastic increase in Bitcoin interest in late 2013, a period wherein Bitcoin reached its previous all-time high trading value. Google searches on Bitcoin have remained relatively low since then, failing to surpass 30 points out of....