Which of the 50 states are most interested in Bitcoin and Ethereum? GoinGecko reveals:
In a report shared by CoinGecko, internet users from California accounted for a whopping 43% of all Bitcoin and Ethereum web traffic searches on the crypto tracking website. This is despite the entire state population only accounting for 11.9% of the United States population.
California is also home to Silicon Valley — one of the largest technology and innovation hubs in the world. Centralized exchange Coinbase was one of the first major crypto companies to be headquartered in California, despite no longer having a headquarters today. The Graph, Helium, MakerDAO and dYdX are among some of the latest Web3 projects with a presence in the Golden State.
CoinGecko also noted that other states with a strong interest in the two cryptocurrencies include Illinois, New York, Florida and Washington, followed by Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Georgia and Arizona.Across the top 20 states, most searches on the website appeared to be weighted toward Bitcoin. However, the data found that four particular states saw more searches for Ethereum than its competitor.
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