2026-02-18 09:00 UTC | ⛏️ 937201

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2026-02-18 09:00 UTC | ⛏️ 937201
₿ $68,090 | 🥇 $4,901
Based on verified news from the past week, here are the top stories:
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Bitcoin crashes 22% YTD amid leverage unwind -- Bitcoin has fallen roughly 19% over eight days, now trading near $60,000s. Crypto leverage has collapsed from $90 billion to under $50 billion as investors deleveraged. -- Bitcoin is trading 2.88 standard deviations below its 200-day moving average—the worst positioning in 10 years—signaling potential capitulation but unclear recovery timeline.
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Software stocks wiped out $2 trillion on AI disruption fears -- Companies across legal, IT, consulting, and logistics sectors plummeted as investors reassess AI's impact. Markets had priced in "almost every tech company would come out a winner," according to JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank analysis. -- Accelerating AI obsolescence is reshaping assumptions about which firms survive technological disruption—ending broad-brush optimism about universal AI-driven profitability.
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Microsoft loses $357B in record selloff after AI concerns -- Microsoft, OpenAI's largest shareholder, suffered the second-largest single-session loss in history on February 1st amid AI disruption fears. -- The selloff reflects broader investor concern that rapid AI advancement could render current tech investments obsolete at unprecedented speed.
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New START nuclear treaty expires without renewal agreement -- The last remaining U.S.-Russia arms control treaty limiting deployed nuclear weapons to 1,550 each expires in February, with no renewal framework in place. -- Without treaty constraints, both powers risk renewed nuclear arms race competition, compounded by China's accelerating weapons expansion.
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Trump military buildup in Caribbean amid Venezuela intervention threat -- The U.S. deployed its largest aircraft carrier, nuclear submarines, F-35s, and additional warships to the Caribbean while Trump administration conducted extrajudicial naval strikes and threatened military action in Mexico and Panama Canal seizure. -- Shift toward unilateral intervention without institutional constraint sets precedent for escalating great-power competition and regional destabilization.
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