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I'm curious how people around the world search for Bitcoin prices, and discover the price of bitcoin.

I realize many of you likely already have sites you prefer to visit to see the latest prices, such as coinmarketcap. That's not what I'm asking here in this question.

What I'm asking is, if you search, or were to search online for the price of bitcoin or any other coin, how would you do it?

For example, for myself:

A. I am in the United States
B. I search on Google
C. I search in English
D. I search using the query "bitcoin price"
E. I want the price in USD
F. The top result is an answer from Google showing the latest BTC price in USD.

To make it standard, you could answer in the following format:

A. I am in [Country]
B. I search on [Search Engine]
C. I search in [Language]
D. I search using the query ["Phrase"]
E. I want the price in [Currency]
F. The top result is [Top Search Engine Result]

This will be interesting to see how an international community searches online and discovers bitcoin/coin prices worldwide.

I'm not sure how this is of much benefit but I will amuse you and if it helps in some way then I'm glad for that.

A. I am in UK
B. I search on Google
C. I search in English
D. I search using the query Bitcoin price USD
E. I want the price in USD (this is standard so preferred over home currency of GBP)
F. The top result is google's built in price checker and graph etc that they have for most world currencies.
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I think that everyone looks at the average price at https://coinmarketcap.com/

However, you need to look at the cryptocurrency exchange, on which you trade Bitcoin.

This is the right decision, because the transaction of depositing funds to the exchange can take a long time.
legendary
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I don't use search engines that much, I use an app to track bitcoin prices on different exchanges. This doesn't show the actual price of bitcoin on local exchanges in my country tho. Besides the local exchange I use, there isn't any other way to check the current price vs our fiat.
Anyway, I use https://www.worldcoinindex.com/coin/bitcoin
hero member
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Well anyone who lives in a place where there's google access would pretty much do the same thing. It's pretty basic unless you live somewhere that the government controls where you can go or not. Most likely if you live in such a place, bitcoin would either be banned or inaccessible.
full member
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I'm curious how people around the world search for Bitcoin prices, and discover the price of bitcoin.

I realize many of you likely already have sites you prefer to visit to see the latest prices, such as coinmarketcap. That's not what I'm asking here in this question.

What I'm asking is, if you search, or were to search online for the price of bitcoin or any other coin, how would you do it?

For example, for myself:

A. I am in the United States
B. I search on Google
C. I search in English
D. I search using the query "bitcoin price"
E. I want the price in USD
F. The top result is an answer from Google showing the latest BTC price in USD.

To make it standard, you could answer in the following format:

A. I am in [Country]
B. I search on [Search Engine]
C. I search in [Language]
D. I search using the query ["Phrase"]
E. I want the price in [Currency]
F. The top result is [Top Search Engine Result]

This will be interesting to see how an international community searches online and discovers bitcoin/coin prices worldwide.

Simple. I go to google I type Bitcoin Price and then bunches of information will appear / different sites where we can go to view the bitcoin price chart live or just see the current price. My prefer site / wallet to look for the price of bitcoin is "Coins.ph" which has the price of bitcoin to peso where selling and buying price is different. When it comes to altcoin I type the "name of the altcoin space coinmarketcap"
sr. member
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This option at LocalBitcoins is also cool to know the local prices worldwide




At some places, the price is over 2x from EU prices.

then you can also check https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets  for an overview of differently based exchanges.
full member
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I'm curious how people around the world search for Bitcoin prices, and discover the price of bitcoin.

I realize many of you likely already have sites you prefer to visit to see the latest prices, such as coinmarketcap. That's not what I'm asking here in this question.

What I'm asking is, if you search, or were to search online for the price of bitcoin or any other coin, how would you do it?

For example, for myself:

A. I am in the United States
B. I search on Google
C. I search in English
D. I search using the query "bitcoin price"
E. I want the price in USD
F. The top result is an answer from Google showing the latest BTC price in USD.

To make it standard, you could answer in the following format:

A. I am in [Country]
B. I search on [Search Engine]
C. I search in [Language]
D. I search using the query ["Phrase"]
E. I want the price in [Currency]
F. The top result is [Top Search Engine Result]

This will be interesting to see how an international community searches online and discovers bitcoin/coin prices worldwide.
Usually, you can find it in google. Since google has everything I usually use it like 1 BTC to USD or 1 BTC to Euro something like that. You dont need to go in exchange to find the current rate of BTC in your currency.
jr. member
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There are various ways to check the price of bitcoin some wallet even has section where you can see the current prices but the most trusted way of finding out the price of bitcoin is searching coinmarketcap.Com this shows you the price value, volume and supply of bitcoin and top 99 altcoin in the cryptocurrency world
legendary
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I see no point in making a thread for everyone to report when they search for the bitcoin price.
It's just another way of creating a megathread and all the spammer will gain activity and post count.
That's all you gonna achieve here.
jr. member
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You know CMC is quite a big reference for that. But as many big site they can manipulate the price and all that stuff related. You have always to care about your privacy because in this era it's what matters most:choose anonymus browser as long as VPN and you can be safe again. Tracking ads are there ko follow you as well as hackers are.
If you are getting trumble with all that coin, choose a Tor-based one for your safety.
legendary
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Merit: 4002
The price of Bitcoin differs from one platform to another, as the amount of the dollar may vary from one country to another and there may be two prices for the same state.
So searching using Google will not help you. The important to you is the price at the platform or the seller who will sell you.
sr. member
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Merit: 256
There are many ways to check the transaction price of bitcoin and altcoin at a time!
On the news pages, on the exchange and exchange rates where you want to use!
legendary
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it depends on why you want to know the price of bitcoin!
if it is just out of curiosity then searching in google is more than enough and it has nothing to do with where you live and what language you use. you may need to do a conversion since price may not be available in all currencies. but if you want to know it more accurately like in case of trading, the you should visit an exchange or wherever you want to sell/buy bitcoin and ask them.
there is also http://preev.com/btc/usd/ that you can use which has many currencies.
newbie
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I'm curious how people around the world search for Bitcoin prices, and discover the price of bitcoin.

I realize many of you likely already have sites you prefer to visit to see the latest prices, such as coinmarketcap. That's not what I'm asking here in this question.

What I'm asking is, if you search, or were to search online for the price of bitcoin or any other coin, how would you do it?

For example, for myself:

A. I am in the United States
B. I search on Google
C. I search in English
D. I search using the query "bitcoin price"
E. I want the price in USD
F. The top result is an answer from Google showing the latest BTC price in USD.

To make it standard, you could answer in the following format:

A. I am in [Country]
B. I search on [Search Engine]
C. I search in [Language]
D. I search using the query ["Phrase"]
E. I want the price in [Currency]
F. The top result is [Top Search Engine Result]

This will be interesting to see how an international community searches online and discovers bitcoin/coin prices worldwide.
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