Google searches for Bitcoin have hit the highest level since April, emphasising a reversal in terms of interest in cryptocurrencies and the digital asset class as a whole.
The stagnant price action before November’s breach of yearly lows saw overall interest in cryptocurrencies subside, hitting the lowest point since April 2017, before the hype cycle around last year’s bull market.
The trend in Google searches for Bitcoin peaked on 17th December 2017. Interestingly this was the same day Bitcoin hit its all-time high of $20,000.
Over the past 30 days there has an influx in search terms coming from Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana, with St Helena and Netherlands also high up on the list.
The change in behaviour could indicate that people are anticipating a bottoming in Bitcoin, with the $3,000 and $1,800 price-points being cited as potential re-entries after this year’s slump from $20,000 to under $4,000.
Google search trends have typically been in correlation with the price of Bitcoin over the past five years. However, the last month has been one of the only times search times have been on the up in conjunction with the falling price of the cryptocurrency.
The increase is potentially a bullish sign; it means that if Bitcoin is to rally and break out of the current level, the heightened interest could trigger feelings of fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) among the masses, which could in turn be a catalyst for an extended rally.
For Coin Rivet’s exclusive guides on cryptocurrency, exchanges, blockchain technology and more, click here.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 26th July 2024, Chainwire
As usual, the crypto market is keeping everyone guessing what could happen next. After an…
San Francisco, United States / California, 10th July 2024, Chainwire
Champaign, Illinois, United States, 2nd July 2024, Chainwire
London, United Kingdom, 2nd July 2024, Chainwire
Majuro, Marshall Islands, May 22nd, 2024, ChainwireLeading Cryptocurrency broker, PrimeXBT, has just launched a total…