You're too late to clear your browser history. We have identified the Top 10 Googled questions about crypto. Let's take a look.
What people end up searching on Google provides raw insights into the real mindset, often revealing their interest, fear, and range of other emotions about a particular topic. To identify investor sentiment amid a bear market that is yet to find its bottom, Cointelegraph dug deep into the web to find out the most Googled questions about cryptocurrencies.
The wh-question highlights the lack of understanding among the masses and the need to shorten the learning curve for new and aspiring investors.In the third place for most popular Google searches comes the first investment-related question, “How to invest in cryptocurrency.” With a GV of 44,000, the Googled question shows rising interest in crypto investments despite the prolonged bear market.
Bear markets are often viewed as perfect timelines for making high-yield investments. Given the falling prices, existing and new investors are in a race to identify such investments as market prepares to recover into a bull run.The impact of prolonged bear markets seeped into top Google searches as investors try to find answers to the question, “Why is crypto crashing.” The 2022 bear market proved to be catastrophic to several crypto ecosystems, wiping out millions of dollars overnight.
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