‘Bitcoin dead’ Google searches hit new all-time high

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Tell me if you’ve heard this one before. “Bitcoin dead” Google searches hit a new all-time high.

“Bitcoin dead” achieved a score of 100 for the period between June 12–18 based on preliminary data that is reflected by the dotted line. The last time the search query scored 100 was in December 2017 or thereabouts.

Global searches for “Bitcoin dead” skyrocketed over the weekend. Searches for similar keywords, such as “Bitcoin is dead,” also rose sharply but didn’t reach a new peak. Source: Google Trends. The Google search results reflect peak anxiety for the cryptocurrency markets following weeks of relentless selloffs in asset prices. Bitcoin’s downward spiral, now in its seventh month, may have been triggered by the

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