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.