Google search of Dogecoin ranked top in 23 US states

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The citizens from the United States showed huge interest in Dogecoin and hitted the top most searched crypto asset in the Google search engine.

In between October to November, there was a very big trend in the crypto market with meme coins. Specifically, it was the Shiba inu coin, which surged more than 10 fold within one month and grabbed the attention of the crypto industry. After that, Shiba inu crossed Dogecoin in terms of market cap trading volume. 

However, the trend of meme coins is getting down day by day, and also in this crash, Shiba inu like coins are facing a huge dump over other crypto assets. But Google search results show that the meme coins trend is not getting down with Dogecoin. 

Financial research firm, The Advisor Coach, conducted the Dogecoin search results in Google. This research found that 23 states of the US are highly interested in the Dogecoin crypto because there are 23 States mainly which are searching rapidly with high frequency on Dogecoin. 

Only 7 million searches in Dogecoin will be done with the term “Dogecoin” in October 2021. And this frequency of search terms is surging over Bitcoin and Ethereum like assets. 

However, the search term “Bitcoin” was at the second number. But still, 10 States of the US including Connecticut, Alaska, Mississippi, and New Hampshire, showed more interest in Bitcoin than any other coin. 

The second biggest crypto asset, Ethereum ranked at position second. The most searched on Ethereum ranked by the 8 states of the US including Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, and Ohio. 

Besides the Doge, there was also the Shiba coin which grabbed the attention of the citizens of the United States. The top seven states, including California, New York, Texas, and Nevada, searched for the Shiba inu theme token. 

Experts believe that the search for the Shiba coin is not a big deal because Shiba gained a very big gain in over one year by more than 14,000,000 So it is very common for people to search about it and find another crypto like this. 

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