CoinMarketCap to integrate crypto price data into Presearch



CoinMarketCap to integrate crypto price data into Presearch CoinMarketCap to integrate crypto price data into Presearch

Crypto data provider CoinMarketCap continues to expand its reach by integrating crypto price data into Presearch, a major decentralized search engine.

CoinMarketCap has partnered with Presearch to bring its data feeds to the search engine, allowing users to view CoinMarketCap price data directly on Presearch, according to an announcement Tuesday shared with Cointelegraph.

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Through the partnership, the 2.4 million registered users of Presearch will instantly see an overview provided by CoinMarketCap for any crypto-related term on the engine, including prices, daily volumes, market cap, circulating supply, and total supply.

“The functionality will be rolling out immediately tomorrow and will be available wherever users use the search engine,” a Presearch spokesperson said, adding that the new functionality will be available from the web to mobile.

In addition, Presearch will offer millions of CoinMarketCap visitors via a marketing campaign featuring ongoing promotions. According to data from traffic analytics platform LikeWeb, CoinMarketCap received a total of 187 million visits in August 2021. The world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, acquired CoinMarketCap in April 2020.

Related: Decentralized search engine becomes default option on European Android devices

Launched in 2017, Presearch is a decentralized search engine that compensates users for searching on their platform with a cryptocurrency called Presearch (PRE) tokens. “We believe the timing of Presearch cannot be better than ever due to the growing backlash against tech giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon,” Presearch said at the launch event. At the time of writing, one PRE token was trading at $0.42, with a market capitalization of $144 million.

Last month, global tech giant Google listed Presearch as the default browser choice for all new and factory-reset Android devices sold in the UK and Europe.