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Netherlands ranks as the most crypto-obsessed county in the world, according to a new study analysing searches for cryptocurrencies across 100 countries. 

Cryptocurrency education platform CryptoManiaks combined monthly Google searches for ten of the most popular cryptocurrencies across the worlds 100 most populated countries. They looked at the combined number of searches for these cryptocurrencies as a percentage of each country’s population size, to calculate the proportion of residents searching each month. 

1. Netherlands – 1,445,150 searches per month (8.2 per cent of population) 

The Netherlands was found to have the highest global percentage of cryptocurrency searchers, with 1.4 million monthly searches – the equivalent of 8.2% of the country’s population making a cryptocurrency related search every month. The largest proportion of these searches were for Bitcoin, at 964,000 searches per month on average.   

Surprisingly, the country’s second most searched currency was volatile meme coin, Dogecoin, which receives 201,000 searches per month – more than double the searches for Ethereum (99,000 monthly searches) which comes third. 

2. Turkey – 4,663,600 searches per month (5.5 per cent of population) 

Turkey ranked as the second most crypto-obsessed, with 4.7 million searches per month, the equivalent of 5.5 per cent of its population searching for cryptocurrencies each month. Bitcoin was also the most searched for cryptocurrency among Turkish residents, ing for 68 per cent of the country’s total searches. Out of all the countries in the study, Turkey is home to the biggest Dogecoin fans, with 812,000 searches a month on average for the currency – more searches than any other country. 

3. – 4,236,800 searches per month (5.1 per cent of population) 

ranks third with 4.2 million monthly searches, or 5.1 per cent of the population searching for the most popular cryptocurrencies. As Europe’s second most populous country, it mirrors Turkey’s search habits, with Bitcoin being the most searched cryptocurrency followed by Dogecoin and Ethereum respectively. 

4. Canada – 1,671,800 searches per month (4.3% of population)  

Canada ranks as the fourth most crypto obsessed country, with 1.7 million monthly searches, the equivalent of 4.3 per cent of the country’s population searching for the ten most popular cryptocurrencies each month. With 1 in 25 people Canadians interested in cryptocurrencies, Canada also follows the trend where Bitcoin remains most popular, with Dogecoin again beating out Ethereum to take second place. 

5. Czech Republic – 448,550 searches per month (4.3 per cent of population) 

The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, rounds off the top five most crypto obsessed countries with a modest 448,550 searches each month. Czechia’s smaller population size of 10.5 million enables it high ranking, which also sees 4.3 per cent of its residents searching for popular cryptocurrencies each month. Bitcoin was Czechia’s most searched cryptocurrency by a large majority, ing for 359,000 of the monthly searches. 

Where do the UK and US rank? 

United Kingdom   

The UK ranked 12th overall, with 1,753,000 cryptocurrency searches per month – the equivalent of 2.6 per cent of the population searching each month. 

United States 

Despite having the highest overall total across the ten cryptocurrencies, at 6,546,100 searches per month, the United States ranked as the 15th most crypto obsessed country when ing for it population size – at just 1.9 per cent of the population searching for these cryptocurrencies. 

“It will come as no surprise that Americans are frequent searchers of cryptocurrency, a spokesperson from CryptoManiaks commented.  

“However, by considering how populous a country is, we are able to generate a much more accurate picture of a country’s general interest levels in crypto. European countries tend to dominate the rankings, ing for seven of the ten countries that make the top ten. 

“Interestingly, Dogecoin’s popularity has sured that of Ethereum in a significant number of countries, with nearly 2 million more monthly searches worldwide for the coin, when considering searches over the past 12 months,” they added. 

Top 15 countries searching the most for popular cryptocurrencies 

            Rank          Country          Monthly Google searches          Total monthly searches          Population size          Total searches as % of population          Searches per 1,000 people 
    ‘binance coin’      ‘bitcoin’      ‘cardano’      ‘dogecoin’      ‘ethereum’      ‘polkadot’      ‘solana’      ‘tether’      ‘usd coin’      ‘xrp’ 
        1.      Netherlands      6,700      964,000      104,000      201,000      99,000      12,000      250      3,000      1,200      54,000      1,445,150      17,564,014      8.2%      82 
        2.      Turkey      2,500      3,150,000      3,300      812,000      419,000      20,000      4,900      31,000      1,900      219,000      4,663,600      85,341,241      5.5%      55 
        3.            19,000      3,060,000      186,000      540,000      270,000      22,000      900      47,000      1,900      90,000      4,236,800      83,369,843      5.1%      51 
        4.      Canada      4,400      904,000      66,000      425,000      184,000      9,100      1,000      7,100      1,200      70,000      1,671,800      38,454,327      4.3%      43 
        5.      Czech Republic      900      359,000      350      40,000      38,000      2,500      3,200      1,000      200      3,400      448,550      10,493,986      4.3%      43 
        6.      Belgium      2,100      344,000      25,000      59,000      42,000      4,900      3,100      1,000      350      6,500      487,950      11,655,930      4.2%      42 
        7.      Australia      4,000      590,000      73,000      227,000      15,000      13,000      100      4,300      1,100      72,000      999,500      26,177,413      3.8%      38 
        8.      Sweden      700      278,000      800      66,000      33,000      3,000      3,000      2,000      200      7,500      394,200      10,549,347      3.7%      37 
        9.      Spain      4,400      1,200,000      95,000      2,600      130,000      22,000      4,000      5,500      700      8,100      1,472,300      47,558,630      3.1%      31 
        10.      Poland      3,600      802,000      3,400      124,000      89,000      12,000      4,900      4,100      450      4,200      1,047,650      39,857,145      2.6%      26 
        11.      Portugal      1,000      169,000      19,000      36,000      28,000      3,700      3,000      1,800      200      6,400      268,100      10,270,865      2.6%      26 
        12.      United Kingdom      11,000      1,310,000      106,000      9,800      203,000      15,000      700      16,000      1,500      80,000      1,753,000      67,508,936      2.6%      26 
        13.            7,600      1,170,000      70,000      175,000      173,000      17,000      1,600      16,000      1,100      12,000      1,643,300      64,626,628      2.5%      25 
        14.      Italy      5,900      876,000      8,000      166,000      83,000      13,000      600      4,900      450      8,100      1,165,950      59,037,474      2.0%      20 
        15.      United States      16,000      4,570,000      247,000      729,000      611,000      40,000      6,900      88,000      1,200      237,000      6,546,100      338,289,857      1.9%      19 

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