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Bitcoin Ink: Study Shows Interest in ‘Crypto Tattoos’ Jumped 222% in the Past Year

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Bitcoin Ink: Study Shows Interest in "Crypto Tattoos" Jumped 222% in the Past Year


As cryptocurrencies, bitcoin, decentralized finance (defi), and non-fungible token (NFT) technology experienced extreme growth during the last year, interest in crypto tattoos has risen a great deal. According to a recent study published by Crypto Head, searches for tattoos related to cryptocurrencies jumped 222% over the last year. Study Shows a Growing Interest in Crypto and Bitcoin Tattoos


A report published by Crypto Head and shared with Bitcoin.com News indicates that people have been more interested in getting crypto-related ink done than last year. Crypto Head’s study analyzed Google search volume and Instagram hashtag data, which show interest in crypto tattoos has risen 222% during the last 12 months. According to the research findings, 1,900 queries involved the search term “crypto tattoo.” Love my #Bitcointattoo……thinking about some $ADA tat..too💪😉 pic.twitter.com/lnlFnISt7M


— Crypto Chris (@Bitcoin1Network) March 6, 2021



“Bitcoin tattoo,” on the other hand, saw 1,600 search queries over the last 12 months and “dogecoin tattoo” had 700 searches. Meanwhile, the second-largest crypto asset, in terms of market capitalization, ethereum (ETH) had the least amount of tattoo-related queries. In addition to leveraging Google search data, Crypto Head researchers looked at metrics stemming from Instagram as well. I’m officially a Lunatic!!! Thanks @stablekwon And thank you my friends at Smith Street Tattoos. pic.twitter.com/2wfc00loDs


— Mike Novogratz (@novogratz) January 5, 2022



Findings from the report show that bitcoin (BTC) tattoo-related themes reign on the social media application Instagram with 986 posts adorned with the hashtag “#bitcointattoo.” Roughly 956 Instagram posts had the hashtag “#cryptotattoo” in the post and only 11 posts contained the hashtag “#dogecointattoo.” Once again, the hashtag “#ethereumtattoo” was the least recorded hashtag on Instagram with only six posts in total.


In addition to the research published by Crypto Head, other social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, show a number of posts with the hashtag “#cryptotattoo.” The hashtag “#bitcointattoo” is also very relevant on social media platforms like Twitter as a slew of individuals have shared pictures of their Bitcoin-themed ink over the last few years. Tags in this story #cryptotattoo, #dogecointattoo, #ethereumtattoo, Bitcoin Tattoos, bitcointattoo, BTC Tattoos, Crypto Head, Crypto Head Study, Crypto Tattoos, data, dogecoin tattoo, ethereum tattoo, Findings, Google search data, hashtags, Ink Work, Instagram, Instagram metrics, metrics, Tattooed


What do you think about the growing interest in crypto and bitcoin-themed tattoos? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below. Jamie Redman


Jamie Redman is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open-source code, and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 5,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today. Optimism Raises $150 Million in Series B Funding Round Led by Paradigm and A16z NEWS | 11 hours ago Argentinian Regulator to Propose Anti-Money Laundering Measures for Crypto Firms NEWS | 19 hours ago


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