Search volume for Bitcoin, crypto, etc. on Google peaked in late October and gradually declined in November.
According to data from Google Trends, BTC and various cryptocurrencies have seen significant growth from August 13th to November 11th, a period of 90 days. During this time, searches for "Bitcoin", "cryptocurrency", and "Ethereum" surged, reaching a peak of 100 in late October before declining. The majority of searches for "crypto" came from Saint Helena Island and Nigeria, followed closely by the Netherlands. Trinidad and Tobago also had a high search volume, while Cyprus ranked fifth. (Bitcoin.com)
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
ZA Miner Introduces Free Cloud Mining Platform for Bitcoin and Dogecoin
ZA Miner, a UK-based cloud mining provider, has officially launched a new platform to make cryptocurrency mining more accessible to a broader audience.

OSC Warns of Surge in AI-Driven Crypto Scams as Canadian Fraud Losses Climb to $640 Million
According to the Globe and Mail report, the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is raising red flags over a sharp rise in cryptocurrency fraud across Canada, as scammers now weaponize artificial intelligence to swindle unsuspecting investors.

Arkansas City Planning Commission Rejects Crypto Mining Proposal Amid Strong Community Backlash
The Vilonia Planning Commission has unanimously turned down a proposed cryptocurrency mining facility within city limits, following weeks of vocal opposition from residents.

Bitcoin Climbs to $94,000 Driving Market Above $3 Trillion

Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








