CoinMarketCap, a cryptocurrency data provider, has expanded its reach by integrating its crypto price data into Presearch, a default search engine on all new and factory-reset Android devices sold in the U.K. and Europe.
According to a Tuesday release shared with Cointelegraph, CoinMarketCap has teamed with Presearch to give its data feeds to the search engine, allowing users to see CoinMarketCap pricing data directly on Presearch.
Presearch’s 2.4 million registered users will see a CoinMarketCap-provided overview for any crypto-related term on the engine, including prices, daily volumes, market capitalization, circulating supply, and total supply, thanks to the partnership.
According to a Presearch spokesperson, “the function will roll out immediately tomorrow and will be available wherever users use the search engine,” adding that “the new functionality will be available from the web to mobile.”
Presearch will also be promoted to CoinMarketCap’s millions of visitors through a marketing campaign with continuing promotions.
CoinMarketCap received 187 million total visits in August 2021, according to data from traffic analytics platform SimilarWeb. CoinMarketCap was acquired by Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, in April 2020.
Presearch is a decentralized search engine that rewards users with a cryptocurrency called Presearch (PRE) token for searching on their network.
Presearch launched with the statement, “We believe the timing for Presearch could not be any better due to the growing backlash against tech titans like Google, Facebook, and Amazon.” One PRE token is now trading at $0.42, with a market capitalization of $144 million.
Google made Presearch the default browser option for all new and factory-reset Android devices sold in the United Kingdom and Europe last month.