Google Trends: Worldwide ‘Bitcoin’ Interest Cools After October Pop

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Google Trends data for the search query “ bitcoin” shows a late-October pop followed by a cool-down into early November.

From Peak to Pause: ‘ Bitcoin’ Searches Shift as New Week Opens

Basically, Google Trends ranks search interest for specific terms on a 0–100 index labeled “Interest over time,” where 100 marks the peak level for the chosen region and period.

Over the past 30 days worldwide, the “ bitcoin” line climbed from the low-50s into a mid-October high of 100 around Oct. 11 before easing steadily into the 30s by month’s end. The shape reads like a quick mid-month burst followed by a gradual comedown.

Google Trends: Worldwide ‘Bitcoin’ Interest Cools After October Pop

Zooming out to the past 90 days, the pattern is similar: a largely 40s–60s rhythm through late summer, a sharp mid-October spike that kisses 100, and then a reset. As of Nov. 2, the single-day reading sits at 27 with the “partial” label attached.

Google Trends: Worldwide ‘Bitcoin’ Interest Cools After October Pop

On the 12-month window, Google Trends shows an early peak near 100, a long mid-year lull mostly in the 30s and 40s, and a late-October bounce that didn’t stick. The most recent weekly marker, Nov. 2–8, lands at 26 and is also flagged as partial. As of 2 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, bitcoin changes hands at $110,281 per coin, up 58.6% year over year—a reminder that price and search interest don’t always move in lockstep.

Google Trends: Worldwide ‘Bitcoin’ Interest Cools After October Pop

Interest by region on the 12-month view highlights El Salvador at 100, followed by Switzerland at 88, Austria at 78, Slovenia at 74, and the Netherlands at 69. The geographic split shows concentrated curiosity in parts of Latin America and Europe.

Rising related topics tied to the 12-month period include “Documentation” (Breakout) and “September,” which posts a +4,150% move. The top rising related queries are “ bitcoin 2025” (Breakout), “trump coin price” (+1,950%), “ bitcoin price news today” (+1,250%), “ bitcoin news today” (+1,050%), and “latest bitcoin” (+1,050%).

Bottom line: across 30-, 90-, and 12-month frames, searches heated up in mid-October and cooled into early November, while the regional leaderboard and rising news-tinted queries hint at where attention is clustering next.

FAQ ❓

What does a Google Trends score mean? — It’s an index from 0–100 showing relative search interest for the chosen term, region, and time; 100 is that period’s peak.

Why do some points say “partial”? — The newest day or week is still being tallied, so the value may update.

Which regions led for ‘ bitcoin’ over 12 months? — El Salvador (100), Switzerland (88), Austria (78), Slovenia (74), and the Netherlands (69).

What queries are rising on the 12-month view? — “ bitcoin 2025” (Breakout) leads, alongside “trump coin price,” “ bitcoin price news today,” “ bitcoin news today,” and “latest bitcoin.”

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