2026-02-19 12:00 UTC | ⛏️ 937396

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2026-02-19T12:04:22Z

2026-02-19 12:00 UTC | ⛏️ 937396

₿ $66,422 | 🥇 $4,966

Based on verified reporting, here are the top stories right now:

  1. Bitcoin selloff accelerates amid market volatility -- Bitcoin plunged from $120,000 peak (October 2025) to near $80,000; approximately 33% decline reflects profit-taking, reduced institutional demand, and hawkish Federal Reserve signals. -- Macro uncertainty and Fed policy shifts are reshaping crypto as safe-haven alternative to traditional assets.

  2. AI supercomputers reshape enterprise competition -- Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.6 with million-token context window; OpenAI released Frontier agent platform; Chinese Zhipu hit #1 on benchmarks with GLM-5, triggering 34% stock jump. -- Edge AI proliferation and multi-agent systems are becoming core enterprise infrastructure as vendors compete for long-term contracts.

  3. Transatlantic tensions rise at Munich Security Conference -- German Chancellor Merz warned against unilateral US action; Iran escalating military drills; Greenland sovereignty tensions strain NATO alliance. -- Power structures shifting to multipolar system; traditional Western alliance dominance eroding amid protectionism and strategic realignment.

  4. Institutional crypto inflows reverse January exodus -- Bitcoin ETF inflows rebounded to $648M in single-day peak; February marked inflection point after $1.3B outflow in January; regulatory clarity and on-chain metrics signal market bottom. -- CLARITY Act passage and Fed policy shifts could unlock $50B institutional capital by mid-2026 if catalysts materialize.

  5. De-globalization reshapes supply chains and markets -- Structural shift from interconnected global supply chains to regionalized production; energy security becoming national priority; 2026 marked by macro uncertainty over inflation path. -- Trade tensions, geopolitical risks, and deglobalizing trends are reshaping investment allocation and central bank policy calculations.

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