Bitcoin Is Back In The Spotlight As Online Searches Surge
Bitcoin has popped back into public view this week as people flock to search engines to check prices and news. Reports say global Google searches for the word “Bitcoin” climbed to the highest level seen in about a year, a jump that lines up with a stretch of heavy price swings and renewed chatter across […]
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You know something has achieved some level of popularity when it enters the top 500 searches on Google Trends. Never mind hitting the top 100 searches - that just means you're really popular. So it's probably no surprise that 'bitcoin' just so happens to have made the top 100 Google searches of 2013. This hobby-turned-investment-vehicle hit the spotlight first in April when it achieved an all-time high of $260+ USD. It then came back into the limelight in November, when the price topped a whopping $1200 per unit. As the mainstream media began to cover the incredible returns early adopters....
The excitement surrounding the potential approval of a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) located in the United States is developing, as evidenced by the spike in Google searches for this cutting-edge financial instrument. The increased interest from the general public and retail investors highlights the growing excitement about the possible early 2024 launch of a spot […]
The surge comes as America's largest library rolls out a crypto regulatory guide.
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are back in the spotlight after registering their strongest inflows since July. According to K33 Research, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $2.34 billion in net inflows last week, lifting combined holdings to 1.32 million BTC. Related Reading: Cardano L2 Midgard Hits Major Milestone As Hoskinson Says ‘All Foreseen’ This surge marks […]
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....