With 2025 coming to an end, the search popularity of cryptocurrencies worldwide remains sluggish. According to Google Trends monitoring, the term "crypto" has a global search index of only 26 over the past week, just one point above the historical low of 24, reflecting the market's low level of attention. What is more concerning is that the situation in the US market is even worse—the search index has dropped to a new one-year low. Google Trends' index ranges from 0 to 100, with closer to 0 indicating weaker search interest. This data reveals a reality: retail investors' enthusiasm for participation has significantly declined, and the overall market sentiment seems to have become dull. Whether viewed globally or within the United States, cryptocurrencies are no longer hot topics of discussion.
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SingleForYears
· 8h ago
Does low search popularity mean no one is playing anymore? Wake up, real players have long stopped looking at Google.
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Again searching for a presence in the data, why didn't you see the index when the market was good?
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It's just right that retail investors have left, clearing out for those who truly understand.
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This data is interesting; the colder it gets, the more it's a good time to pick up bargains.
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Low index ≠ project has no value; in fact, that's the most genuine time.
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Reasonable, during a bull market everyone is talking about coins; that's just how a bear market is.
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Google search = market temperature? Laughable, on-chain data is the real truth.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 8h ago
Does low search popularity mean no one is playing anymore? I think, on the contrary, it shows that real people are quietly building positions.
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Just Google data, don’t take it too seriously... The crypto world has never been dictated by search volume.
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Quiet? I think it’s actually washing out the chives, leaving only hardcore players.
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Retail investors leaving? Let them go, no need to get cut... The big players are laughing in the shadows.
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This data is a bit heartbreaking, but on second thought, maybe this is a bottom signal.
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The issue isn’t whether the heat is cold or not, but where the real growth is... Can search popularity match actual trading volume?
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Is 2025 over? Nonsense... Every time they say it’s the end, it bounces back.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 8h ago
What does low search popularity indicate? Or is it that everyone in the crypto circle has fallen silent?
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ValidatorViking
· 9h ago
search volume metrics don't tell the whole story tbh. when retail exits, that's when serious infrastructure builders actually get work done. the network keeps humming regardless of google trend noise.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 9h ago
Does low search popularity mean no one is playing anymore? Wake up, the real big players have long stopped relying on Google.
Retail investors may have left, but on-chain data is the real truth. This data is quite bleak.
Starting to talk about retail enthusiasm again? People have been cut so badly that they doubt life itself—how can there be any enthusiasm...
The 26 index is indeed awkward, but this is the bottom. Whether you search or not doesn't matter.
Google Trends can't be fully trusted... true players have long been operating in the shadows.
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Anon4461
· 9h ago
The low search popularity thing... is actually normal. Everyone is just watching and waiting. When the next wave of opportunity arises, they'll naturally come back.
With 2025 coming to an end, the search popularity of cryptocurrencies worldwide remains sluggish. According to Google Trends monitoring, the term "crypto" has a global search index of only 26 over the past week, just one point above the historical low of 24, reflecting the market's low level of attention. What is more concerning is that the situation in the US market is even worse—the search index has dropped to a new one-year low. Google Trends' index ranges from 0 to 100, with closer to 0 indicating weaker search interest. This data reveals a reality: retail investors' enthusiasm for participation has significantly declined, and the overall market sentiment seems to have become dull. Whether viewed globally or within the United States, cryptocurrencies are no longer hot topics of discussion.