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Google Search appears to have stopped showing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency price charts directly. Nevertheless, one can still access these charts through Google Finance.
Over the weekend, users on X noted that when they searched for Bitcoin’s price, no chart appeared in the search results. In contrast, when searching for stock prices, Google still provided charts.
Google’s decision has sparked conversations about the reasoning behind this shift. Some in the crypto community see this as a positive signal for Bitcoin, suggesting that traditional financial institutions may feel threatened by the growth or potential of cryptocurrencies.
GOOGLE DITCHES CRYPTO PRICE CHARTS
So, Google just pulled a fast one and ditched live price charts for Bitcoin and other cryptos from search results.
This feature’s been around since 2018, and now it’s MIA—no clue if it’s a glitch or a permanent breakup.
While stock graphs… pic.twitter.com/FHQkfovINp
Previously, Google provided charts displaying the current rates of leading cryptocurrencies, enabling users to check prices anytime. Consequently, this feature enabled users to see real-time or near-real-time price charts for Bitcoin without the need to navigate to another financial site or platform.
Separately, the search volume for “Bitcoin” on Google hit a 1-year low during the week of October 12, 2024. By week’s end, global interest in the term had plummeted to a mere 33 on a scale of 100.
Ryan Lee, Bitget Research’s chief analyst, noted that the last time Bitcoin’s search interest fell this low was between late January and early Feb. 2024. Following that, BTC’s
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