Bitcoin to Zero Searches Hit Record. What Now?

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U.S. Google searches for “bitcoin to zero” hit a record 100 in February as BTC slid toward $60,000, but the global trend tells a very different story.

American retail investors are scared. Google Trends data shows U.S. searches for “bitcoin to zero” hit a score of 100 in February, the platform’s highest possible reading. That coincided with BTC sliding toward $60,000 after a 50%-plus drop from its October all-time high, according to CoinDesk’s market report.

The timing is catching attention. Past spikes in 2021 and 2022 landed near local price bottoms. That history has some traders watching the data as a possible contrarian signal.

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America Panics. The Rest of the World Is Unbothered

The global picture tells a different story entirely. Worldwide, the “bitcoin to zero” search term already peaked at 100 back in August. By February, that global figure had fallen to as low as 38. Fear searches have been cooling for months.

That divergence points to something localized. U.S.-specific pressures, including tariff escalation, rising Iran tensions, and a broader selloff in domestic equities, have dominated financial headlines in recent weeks. Retail holders in the U.S. appear to be reacting harder than their counterparts in Asia or Europe. Bitcoin’s drawdown is landing in a different news cycle depending on the region.

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There is a wrinkle in the data worth understanding. Google Trends does not report raw search volume. It scores interest on a relative 0-to-100 scale, where 100 simply marks that term’s own peak within a selected time window.

Bitcoin’s U.S. retail audience is far larger now than in 2022. A score of 100 in February 2026 does not automatically mean more people searched in absolute terms. It means the term spiked relative to a higher baseline. That distinction matters when reading the signal.

The “searches hit a bottom” framework carried more weight when global data was also spiking. Right now, global fear searches are declining. That is not the same setup as 2021 or 2022.

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Elevated Anxiety, But the Floor Stays Uncertain

Retail fear in the U.S. is real and measurable. Bitcoin still trades well below its all-time high. Institutional flows have shifted, too, with Bitcoin ETFs pulling in just $88 million last week as enthusiasm cools broadly.

The search data could still function as contrarian fuel. Elevated retail fear has historically preceded recoveries. But the mixed global signal means it is not a guaranteed clean reversal. Not the same read. Not the same backdrop.

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