As a result of the announcement, the interest in the anticipated new blockchain has skyrocketed – in some regions more than others, according to the Google Trends data acquired by Finbold on May 25. Indeed, the interest in the keyword ‘LUNA 2.0’ on Google Search has increased dramatically in the past weeks, soaring from only 8 in the week starting on May 1, to 100 on May 15. On May 22, the interest score somewhat dropped and stood at 89. Numbers in the charts represent search interest relative to the highest point on the chart for the given region and time. 100 points are the maximum search interest for the time and location selected, while 0 – no interest. In terms of specific countries, the interest in Luna 2.0 was the highest among users in Finland (100), followed by Spain (76), the Netherlands (72), Singapore (68), Romania (64), Italy (61), Germany (52), Poland and Switzerland (both 43), and Australia (37).
Will crypto exchanges heed the CEO’s request?
As Finbold earlier reported, Do Kwon, the CEO of Terraform Labs, made an official request to several cryptocurrency exchanges to relist LUNA 2.0 once it goes live – saying “Please list Luna 2.0.” The exchanges in question are the top five that support South Korean Won (KRW) trading in Korea and the request was made about a week after the vote titled ‘Rebirth of Terra Network’ was submitted. Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.