‘Bitcoin Is Dead’ Google Searches Skyrocket, Bitcoin Obituaries Records 15 De...

‘Bitcoin Is Dead’ Google Searches Skyrocket, Bitcoin Obituaries Records 15 De...

According to the Bitcoin Obituaries list, bitcoin has died 15 times in 2022, and the last obituary written about bitcoin’s death was on June 18, in a recent statement that said: “Bitcoin Will Not Recover.” Interestingly, Google Trends data shows that the search phrase “bitcoin is dead,” is estimated to hit an all-time high this week. The Old Saying ‘Bitcoin Is Dead’ Comes Back to Life In recent times, you may have heard the phrase “bitcoin is dead,” or something similar. A great number of people truly believe that....


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‘Bitcoin Is Dead’ Google Searches Register 12-Month Peak – Is Bitcoin Really ...

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According to Google Bitcoin is Dead

Ever typed 'Bitcoin' into Google? Chances are you had some specific questions you wanted answered. CCN has learned that Google offers some interesting suggestions after typing 'Bitcoin is' into the Google search bar through their auto-complete function. When you click enter and search Google's first auto-complete suggestion, "bitcoin is dead," numerous articles - and even websites - dedicated to the 'bitcoin is dead' phenomenon pop up. Here's what the auto-suggestions look like for many people when logged out of Google: Bitcoin is. News of Bitcoin's death have been greatly exaggerated in....