Daily Digest: Crypto Resilience, Global Crises, iGaming Shifts
Welcome to Grapevines’ Daily Digest for February 12, 2026. We’re breaking down the past 12 hours of critical news across crypto, politics, world events, and iGaming.
Welcome to Grapevines’ Daily Digest for February 12, 2026. We’re breaking down the past 12 hours of critical news across crypto, politics, world events, and iGaming. Here’s what you need to know, fast.
Top Stories
- Crypto: Bitcoin Shows Resilience Amid Fear - Despite an 'extreme fear' sentiment and a hot U.S. jobs report, Bitcoin is holding steady, with analysts noting a potential risk-reward setup amid recession fears. Could this signal a longer-term recovery? Check Bitcoin Defies Fear.
- Crypto: Solana Holders Capitulate - Long-term Solana holders are selling at a 3-year high as the price teeters near $80. This capitulation could spell deeper trouble for the altcoin. More at Solana Price Drop.
- Politics: Sudan Ferry Disaster Claims 21 Lives - A tragic ferry sinking in northern Sudan’s River Nile State has left at least 21 dead, highlighting ongoing infrastructure and safety challenges in the region. Details in Sudan Ferry Sinking.
- Politics: Bangladesh Holds Historic Election - Polls have closed in Bangladesh’s first election since Gen Z protests ousted former leader Hasina. Early results suggest a pivotal shift in the nation’s political landscape. Follow Bangladesh Election Results.
- World News: Canada School Shooting Leaves 9 Dead - A transgender ex-student has been identified as the suspect in a mass shooting at a Canadian school, killing at least 9. This tragedy reignites debates on mental health and gun control. Read Canada Shooting.
- Finland: State Invests €65M in Sokli Mine - Finland’s government is injecting €65 million into the Sokli mining project, aiming to boost domestic resource production amid global supply chain tensions. See Sokli Investment.
- Estonia: ISS Expels Russian Citizen - Estonia’s ISS has expelled a Russian citizen accused of planning an attack, underscoring heightened security concerns in the Baltic region. More in Estonia Security Alert.
- iGaming: Maryland Sets iGaming Hearings - Maryland has scheduled hearings for March 11 to discuss iGaming, multi-state online poker, and a potential sweepstakes ban, signaling major regulatory shifts. Dive into Maryland iGaming Hearings.
Key Takeaways
Today’s news pulse reveals a world grappling with resilience and rupture. Crypto markets, led by Bitcoin, are showing grit amid economic uncertainty, while global crises—from Sudan’s ferry disaster to Canada’s school shooting—underscore systemic vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, political transitions in Bangladesh and regulatory moves in iGaming hint at evolving power dynamics and future-focused policies.