Thanks for your results all
I don’t get this -
the mark of the beast either ?
When I get a chance I’ll look up how this relation occurs ?
I'm going to save you the hassle mate.
The Mark of the Beast comes from a story in the Bible’s New Testament, in the book of Revelations chapter 13. In that section, particularly 13:17, it says that people on earth will have to get a mark on their bodies in order to purchase living necessities. The mark is forced upon everyone from “the great, the small, the poor and the rich.” Now because society is gravitating toward a cashless society some curious characters believe bitcoin will be the notorious mark.
“And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name,” explains Revelations 13:17
The idea became prevalent due to microchip installments inside our bodies or something of the sorts. Since Bitcoin has that mark and the talks of microchips with Bitcoin was spread out, the idea just came there and then. The results of mine were pretty much the same as the others and there shouldn't be much difference with others, after all, we are using the same search engine, or at least, close enough.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoins-relationship-with-the-mark-of-the-beast-theories/ (Edit: Forgot to add the source)
If I type it into Google, I have 'bitcoin is not tradable in your region' (even though it is very much tradable lol). Duckduckgo first result is 'bitcoin is not safe', and Yahoo gives me 'bitcoin is not decentralized'. It's weird that all these engines are biased and the first options are all wrong. There are local exchanges in my country, Bitcoin is definitely a very safe technology, and Bitcoin is surely decentralized. I can see that my Google and Duckduckgo results are the same with those of others here.
Lastly, I decided to take a look at Yandex search engine and got 'Bitcoin is not my safe word' which is not negative regarding Bitcoin, but just super-weird.
Erm, I don't think their biased but rather the cause was the word "not"? It probably denoted a negative idea so the engine just pushed out various terms that can be applied with a positive and a negative side. Especially since the talks of Bitcoin was over a decade already, even questions that have been answered such as Bitcoin being decentralized showed such results.