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Market overview for February 13, 2026, is characterized by increased volatility and bearish sentiment caused by negative macroeconomic statistics from the USA.
Main market indicators:
- Capitalization: Total market capitalization has recovered to $2.36 trillion, showing a 2.21% increase over the past 24 hours after a sell-off period.
- Fear and Greed Index: The dominant sentiment remains "extreme fear," which analysts associate with a capitulation phase and the possible start of institutional accumulation.
Analysis of key assets:
- Bitcoin (BTC): Price: Fluctuates between $65 000 – $67 000.
Dynamics: From February 6 to 13, BTC fell by 6.11%, failing to stay above the psychological mark of $70 000.
Condition: A "second bottom" is forming at the average mining cost level, increasing pressure on miners.
- Ethereum (ETH): Price: Trying to hold above the $2 000 level. Trend: Analysts note the paradox of "night trading" — ETH shows growth during nighttime hours (+50% yield from accumulation), despite falling during daytime sessions (-59.9%).
- Solana (SOL): Maintains strong momentum amid record trading volumes on DEXs and expectations of protocol updates.
Regulatory and external background:
SEC:
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission called "prediction markets" a serious regulatory issue, creating additional uncertainty.
- Macroeconomics: The main drivers of pressure were the labor market and inflation data (CPI) in the USA, published during the week.