Over the past year, Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency trading exploded onto the scene. Crypto millionaires were made overnight, memes of crypto traders flooded the internet, and many foresaw no end in site. A plethora of cryptocurrencies rose to prominence including Ethereum, Neo, IOTA, Cardano, NANO, and many more; all touting unique capabilities and keen differences in the decentralized movement. Popular cryptocurrency exchanges such as Bittrex and Binance also rose to prominence during this time.
During the month of December in 2017, the total cryptocurrency market cap doubled from ~$300bn USD to over $600bn USD. Since this time, the hype has died down, and prices of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have come back to earth. Many ‘no coiners’ have exclaimed that the bubble has burst, and the total market cap of all cryptocurrencies has hovered around $250bn USD the past 3 months. Bitcoin’s current price is $6,684 USD, which is still a massive %1,012 increase from it’s price of $601.71 USD two years ago today.
At Crypto Bull, we wanted to try and gauge the global interest in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies over the past year. Naturally, we turned to Google to find out just how interested people were. Using Google Trends, we can take a look at some of the global search volume on a variety of topics below: