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Google searches for NFTs spike to record highs

Posted by Caleb Mpamei on November 16, 2021 - 4:11am

Google searches for NFTs spike to record highs

Search queries for “NFT” and “nonfungible token” have become even more popular than searches for “Dogecoin”, “blockchain” and even “Ethereum.”

Google searches for NFTs spike to record highs

Google’s keyword search data shows interest in nonfungible tokens (NFTs) has surged to record levels, with traffic beating out search terms pertinent to many crypto assets ranked among the top ten.

According to Google Trends, interest in NFTs saw a dramatic spike at the start of the year as Dapper Labs’ NBA Top Shot and vintage Ethereum-based NFTs saw frenzied speculation.

While the bubble initially appeared short-lived — with search volume drying up by roughly 75% as of the end of June, interest began to bounce back in July before breaking into new highs at the end of October.

Search volume for “NFT” (blue) and “non-fungible token” (red) over 24 months: Google Trends

Since then, Google search traffic for NFT-related keywords has continued to surge, doubling over the past three months.

The spike in interest has seen “NFT” overtake many of keywords that have long-dominated crypto-related search traffic, including “DeFi,” “Ethereum,” and even “blockchain.”

Search volume for NFT (blue), Ethereum (red), blockchain (yellow), Dogecoin (green), and DeFi (purple) over 24 months: Google Trends

While Dogecoin firmly captured the public’s imagination during the second quarter — with search volume for “Dogecoin” rising to rival “Bitcoin” in early May, dog-token fever quickly subsided in the third quarter. As such, the Google Trends data suggests the momentum behind the canine-coin rally was immediately channelled into hype for NFTs.

NFT-mania sweeps Asia

According to Google Trends, NFT search traffic is currently dominated by Asian nations, with China, Uganda, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines topping the keyword’s search rankings.

China’s search volume for ‘NFT’ peaked between Sep 5 to 11 this year. The month before the spike, Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent launched its NFT trading platform Huanhe and Alibaba launched a marketplace allowing users to trade licenses to create NFTs from copyrighted content.

However, the Chinese Communist Party released a series of statements denouncing NFTs via official state media publication The People’s Daily on Sept. 10, likely spurring the retracement in search volume since.

Top countries by search volume for “NFT”: Google Trends

 

Caleb Mpamei Yes, Bill. NFT is here to stay. It is a gamechanger for the ordinary artists and creators.
November 16, 2021 at 5:48pm
Caleb Mpamei You are welcome, Corneliu. Have a great day.
November 16, 2021 at 5:47pm
Caleb Mpamei That's right, Adonel. NFT is the talk of the town right now.
November 16, 2021 at 5:46pm
Caleb Mpamei That's very true, Charles. We need to take notice of NFT. It has tremendous potential to change how we do life.
November 16, 2021 at 5:45pm
Caleb Mpamei Thank you, Jan. Yes, NFT is a very fascinating field right now.
November 16, 2021 at 5:44pm
Bill Rippel Thanks for sharing this Google report on NTF´s. Looks like they are here to stay.
November 16, 2021 at 5:02pm
Corneliu Boghian thanks for info
November 16, 2021 at 9:05am
Simon Keighley The NFT space is gaining traction - thanks for sharing the Google Trends news, Caleb.
November 16, 2021 at 6:21am
Charles Phillips NFTs are likely to break several records in on-going popularity ratings as well as income performance.. Thanks for sharing this author's analysis, Caleb.
November 16, 2021 at 4:20am