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)
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