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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 11:56  |  Written by: Tyler Winklevoss

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Collapsing Bitcoin

The “Bitcoin” Google searches exploded and reached a 13-month high. Interestingly, the most queries came from El Salvador – the first nation ever to legalize BTC

Bitcoin bottoming to around $17,000 has stirred up many debates about “Bitcoin Dead” on Google last weekend. Bitcoin (BTC) fell below $18,000 over the weekend

Collapsing Bitcoin (BTC) prices are reviving renewed speculation about the demise of the leading cryptocurrency, according to Google search trends. Google searches for

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

Bitcoin Dead’: Google Searches Reach All-Time High Last Weekend

'Bitcoin Dead' Google Seaches Skyrocketed to Yearly Highs When

Google Trends Shows That There

'Bitcoin Is Dead' Google Searches Register 12-Month Peak - Is

Google Trends shows that there’s been a helluva lot of “Bitcoin dead” and “Bitcoin is dead” searches over the past week or so. The data reveals the phrases are easily at

bitcoin - Google Trends

According To Google Search Patterns

'Bitcoin Is Dead' Google Searches Skyrocket, Bitcoin Obituaries

Explore search interest for bitcoin by time, location and popularity on Google Trends

According to Google search patterns, falling BTC prices are fueling rumors about the “death” of the main cryptocurrency. Based on the Obituaries list, BTC has “died” 15 times this year, with

Google Trends Data Shows That

Google Trends data shows that the search phrase “bitcoin is dead,” is estimated to hit an all-time high this week.

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