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2024 Crypto Trends: Google vs. ChatGPT Insights 🔍

Cryptocurrencies continue to shape global finance in 2024, with Google dominating searches (91.47% market share) and AI chatbots like ChatGPT becoming preferred tools for research (91% use them per Applause Survey). Let’s explore top trends and searches this year.

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🔹 Top Google Crypto Queries

“What is cryptocurrency and how does it work?”: New users seek basic knowledge.
“How to invest, buy, or trade crypto”: Bitcoin’s 129% surge (CoinGecko) fueled massive interest.
“What is crypto mining?”: While less popular, energy debates and new pools keep the topic relevant.
“Why is crypto down or crashing?”: Market volatility and major exchange bankruptcies drive these searches.
“Crypto cards”: Rising interest in products like Trustee, WhiteBIT Nova, and Nexo for seamless crypto payments.

🔹 What ChatGPT Users Asked About Crypto

“What is cryptocurrency?” and “How to buy Bitcoin?”: Similar to Google but often more specific.
Clarifications: “What is DeFi?” or “Ethereum 2.0?” ChatGPT simplifies complex terms.
“Best crypto to invest in 2024” or price predictions: AI helps identify trends but emphasizes DYOR.

🔹 Crypto Cards Trending

Interest in crypto cards has grown due to their ability to merge digital assets with daily spending, making products like Trustee and WhiteBIT Nova stand out.

Google vs. ChatGPT

Google is great for quick answers, while ChatGPT offers detailed explanations. Both are key tools, but prioritize security and research before investing.

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