Archive February 2026
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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James G.
Ethereum is attempting to stabilize after heavy weekend selling, but confirmation of a durable bottom remains elusive. While price action has cooled following Sunday’s drop, the broader market structure still reflects a corrective phase rather than the beginning of a sustained uptrend. Meanwhile, momentum remains subdued, and derivatives positioning suggests the recent bounce was largely driven by short-term reactions rather than fresh accumulation.
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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James G.
Tensions are escalating around Nasdaq-listed CEA Industries (BNC), a company closely linked to the Binance ecosystem through its sizable BNB treasury. Binance-affiliated investment firm YZi Labs has publicly accused asset manager 10X Capital of failing to comply with U.S. securities disclosure rules. The allegations surface amid active negotiations over BNC’s asset management structure, turning what began as a regulatory dispute into a broader governance confrontation.
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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La Rédaction C.
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February 2026 marks a strategic intensification of competition among centralized exchanges. Between Kraken's exceptional deposit bonus, Binance's loyalty programs, and the aggressive offers of OKX and Bybit EU, users have unprecedented opportunities. Comparative analysis of the four major platforms and their current campaigns.
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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Ifeoluwa O.
Starboard urges Riot to move faster in using its power capacity for AI and high-performance computing, pointing to sites that could unlock up to $21 billion in value.
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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Evans S.
The Bitcoin options market shows a clear signal: the 40,000 $ put has become the second largest bet before the February 27 expiration, with about 490 million dollars of notional. In other words, some traders are paying dearly for "catastrophe" insurance. Is this a prophecy? Not necessarily. It is often a hedging reflex when the market has just been shaken. Bitcoin currently drifts around 66,000–68,000 $, after a sharp decline from the October highs. In this setting, options look less like a vote on the future and more like a seatbelt fastened at the last moment.
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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Eddy S.
The Dollar reaches new heights and crushes the crypto market along the way. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP collapse despite a rising tech market. Why does this Dollar pressure stifle digital assets?
Thu 19 Feb 2026 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
The apparent calm of bitcoin masks growing nervousness. Held below the $70,000 threshold, BTC moves within a technical compression zone while more than $200 million has been liquidated in just 24 hours. Behind this deceptive stability, signals accumulate: lack of convincing rebound, descending highs, and persistent institutional investor outflows. The crypto market holds its breath, suspended at technical levels likely to trigger a more violent move.
Fri 20 Feb 2026 ▪
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Mikaia A.
Bitcoin miners have no money left. So they promise 30 GW to AI. Problem: only 11 GW actually exist. The rest is air. But it looks nice.
Fri 20 Feb 2026 ▪
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Fenelon L.
The United States Supreme Court has just struck hard. In a rare decision, it declared illegal the international tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, removing a trade tool he wielded as a geopolitical weapon. A judicial slap that could reshuffle the cards of his economic policy. But how far will this confrontation between the White House and the judiciary go?
Fri 20 Feb 2026 ▪
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Luc Jose A.
Bitcoin enters a zone of strategic turbulence. Behind the apparent price stabilization, the derivatives market sends a clear signal: professional investors strengthen their defensive positions. The options structure suggests that a return to 60,000 dollars becomes a credible scenario. At the same time, institutional flows contract and US Bitcoin ETFs record net outflows. Between tactical repositioning and capital caution, the market balance is shifting.