US Navy F-35C lightning II fighter jet intercept Iranian Shahed-139 drones in Arabian Sea Due to American F-16, F-15E, MQ-9 Reaper and USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft carrier’s were unable to detect Iranian suicide drones.
🤩 Iranian Shahed-139 is most advanced drones on earth🔥
Crypto lending firm Ledn sold $188M in Bitcoin-backed bonds, marking the first$ORCA Bitcoin-collateralized ABS offering in the asset-backed debt market, per Bloomberg.$FOGO
The Hyperliquid Policy Center has launched in Washington, D.C., appointing Jake Chervinsky as its first CEO to advance DeFi adoption and shape U.S. legislation.$WLFI
The center will push for a regulatory framework around perpetuals with an affiliated foundation donating 1 million HYPE tokens ($28M) to fund operations.$GUN
Israel warns Hezbollah: Any involvement in the war will trigger a severe response, $CYBER as the IDF has already finalized plans for major strikes in Lebanon, Ynet reports.$ORCA
Bitwise and GraniteShares have filed with the SEC to launch prediction market-style$BAN ETFs tied to US presidential, Senate and House election outcomes.$KITE
While the Chinese are still $USDC celebrating the New Year, Donald Trump made a big announcement that’s already making waves: Japan is about to become the scapegoat for a new trade deal. It's not an exaggeration—Trump’s taking some serious swings. On the afternoon of February 17, he took to social media to share the news: the massive trade agreement the U.S. reached with Japan has officially kicked off. Here’s a breakdown of what he said, with his typical all-caps and emotional flair: $USD1 Japan’s $550 billion investment in the U.S. has now begun, with Japan making the first payment. Of course, any “voluntary” contribution likely has some behind-the-scenes influence pulling the strings. Trump highlighted three key projects that will benefit from this investment: a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Texas, a gas power plant in Ohio, and a critical mineral facility in Georgia. But why these projects? Let me explain. $USDT The Ohio project, according to Trump, is “the largest factory in history.” Why Ohio? Because Trump has won the state in three presidential elections, and in the world of politics, your allies get the first cash payout—even if they didn’t have to fork out the money themselves. The Texas LNG project is about boosting U.S. exports. In Trump’s words, it will “further solidify our energy dominance.” Trump has always been a big supporter of traditional energy, so it’s no surprise he’s pushing for more fossil fuel projects. Finally, the Georgia rare earths facility is a key part of the deal. Some analysts say this factory could challenge China’s near-total control over rare earth processing, which is a big deal since China currently controls around 90% of the market. Trump, on the other hand, frames this as a way to end the U.S.'s “foolish” dependence on foreign resources—though, ironically, the way to break one dependency often creates another, deeper one. So, while Trump is touting these moves as major wins for the U.S., there’s always more at play beneath the surface. The story’s just getting
Strategy and Bitmine announced a combined $260 million in Bitcoin and Ethereum purchases this week, bringing their $CYBER total holdings to 717,131 BTC and 4.37 million ETH, respectively. $AWE
The next time the WSJ releases another HIT PIECE on gold or silver, remember that the WSJ claimed that "Gold Loses Status as Haven" on Sept 20, 2022... $GUN
⚡️RIGHT as gold began its $3,500 MASSIVE SAFE HAVEN RALLY after the US & EU Confiscated Russia's Central Bank Reserves. ⚡️ $CYBER
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