In an attempt to understand the security side of cryptocurrency, this search only targets sites that include both “cryptocurrency” and the word “blockchains” a method in which the cryptocurrency in itself is encrypted and trackable. My results are viewable in the above Table, as well as a frequency distribution of sites ordered from most common to least common. Strangely enough, the top site on all engines is pwc.com, a webpage that seems to be promoting a consulting service for a british company. It’s not one I had ever heard of before, especially as some of the other sites in the list I would consider more reputable (in the US at least) such as Forbes and CNBC. Interestly as well, Google had it’s fair share of sites that were unique only to the google and startpage top five; unsurprising because startpage claims to be a meta-engine based on google to begin with. It’s strange seeing less popular search engines have more congruent results, and I don’t know how it makes me feel about the efficacy of Google to provide me with unbiased results.
Nice breakdown of differences.