Hourly data from Google's indicators shows that searches in the United States for Bitcoin have consistently peaked at about 1 am ET in the past week . Hourly data is only available seven days in the past, so we don't know if this is a pattern or a new development.

<50 dir = "rtl" style = "text-align: justify;"> According to Queen Telegraph, of the 50 states, California is the most searched at this hour, perhaps because 1 am Eastern Daylight represents 10 pm local time on the West Coast . That's a lot of reasonable browsing time left in the evening.

Not surprisingly, the height of interest in Bitcoin search over the past 30 days has coincided with this week's infamous Twitter hack. As Satoshi Nakamoto once observed under similar circumstances, it would have been nice to have this interest in any other context.

The price of bitcoin (BTC) witnessed a slight rise during Sunday transactions, as the currency price rose by about 0.08% to reach $ 9159.96, bringing the market value of the currency to $ 168.7 billion Almost.

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