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暗号通貨のニュース記事
Bitcoin's Outstanding Price Performance No Longer Guarantees Retail Market Interest
2025/04/29 01:17
Hunter Horsley, CEO of Bitwise Asset Management, has responded to the startling drop in Bitcoin’s search volume on Google Trends—a development that is in keeping with Bitcoin’s outstanding price performance this year.
As reported by Benzinga earlier, despite Bitcoin setting fresh all-time highs in 2024, public interest, especially among ordinary investors, has decreased substantially. Even when Bitcoin surpassed $74,000, Google Trends data showed that search interest for the coin declined to its lowest level in a year. This paradox implies that, unlike in past cycles, most especially in 2017 and 2021, price action by itself no longer stimulates widespread participation.
One main cause of the decline is still cautious retail investors following the horrific tragedies of earlier market cycles. Many regular investors were demoralised when big platforms including FTX, Celsius, and Terra collapsed. Once lost, trust takes time to heal; for many, the recovery of Bitcoin was insufficient to generate fresh enthusiasm.
Unlike past bull runs when public hysteria and media anticipation drove enormous search volumes, the present cycle is witnessing a more subdued retail reaction. Horsley highlighted that retail players are more discriminating, dubious, and less prone to act impulsively, even if the Bitcoin ecosystem has become more robust generally.
The emergence of meme coins which have captivated a fresh crop of speculative investors, is another important influence. Particularly on fast, low-cost networks like Solana and platforms like Pump. Fun has made launching and trading fresh memecoins quite simple for consumers.
Data reveals that searches for "memecoin" jumped sharply during the same period when Bitcoin search interest dropped. This implies that although general interest in cryptocurrencies is still vibrant, the emphasis now is on more speculative, high-risk bets instead of well-known cryptocurrencies.
Memecoins give many younger investors the promise of fast, large returns; something Bitcoin, now viewed by some as a "boomer coin," no longer offers as powerfully.
Fascinatingly, institutions have become more involved with Bitcoin, while regular investors have backed away slightly.
Horsley noted that even while public interest seems to be declining, institutional flows into Bitcoin ETFs and funds have stayed robust. Viewed more as a long-term store of value than a transient speculating instrument, major asset managers, pension funds, and family offices are progressively increasing their exposure to Bitcoin. This institutional acceptance offers a degree of stability and might shield Bitcoin from some of the volatility brought about by changes in retail attitude.
The drop in search volume does not necessarily mean doom for Bitcoin. Instead, it highlights a shifting market dynamic: retail enthusiasm is no longer the sole driver of Bitcoin's expansion narrative.
As the next generation of investors explores other coins and ideas, Bitcoin is gradually becoming an institutional-grade asset. Anyone interested in following Bitcoin's future trajectory needs to understand this transition.
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