- It was reported that the share of coverage of "Bitcoin" in major US media was a mere 2% of total crypto asset coverage in Q2.
- Market analysis firm Perception stated that the number of articles related to "Bitcoin" is still extremely insufficient in traditional media.
- Among "Bitcoin" articles published by 18 US media outlets, positive coverage made up 31%, while neutral and negative reports accounted for 41% and 28% respectively.
- The article was summarized using an artificial intelligence-based language model.
- Due to the nature of the technology, key content in the text may be excluded or different from the facts.

An analysis has shown that coverage of Bitcoin (BTC) by major US media outlets has remained low.
On the 9th (local time), market analysis firm Perception reported, "In the past Q2, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times published a total of 13 articles about Bitcoin," adding, "This constitutes only 2% of all crypto asset (cryptocurrency) coverage in the media during Q2." The report went on to state, "Coverage of Bitcoin by traditional media is still at a very insufficient level."
Meanwhile, it was found that in the past Q2, 18 media outlets in the United States published 1,116 Bitcoin-related articles. Of these, positive coverage accounted for 31%, while neutral and negative articles made up 41% and 28%, respectively.




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