Bitcoin loses $2.3B in biggest crash since 2021 as capitulation continues: Analyst Uncategorized Published: February 13, 2026 Reading time: Less than 1 min. FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Bitcoin has seen record realized losses in one of the cryptocurrency’s largest-ever capitulation events as short-term holders sold at steep losses amid its decline. FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Adminhttps://saturday.kiwi Related articles Spot Bitcoin ETFs record five weeks of net withdrawals, totaling $3.8B Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin $150K price calls are ‘drying up,’ which is healthy: Santiment Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin miner MARA buys majority stake in AI data center firm Exaion Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin’s bull catalyst could be AI stocks becoming ‘silly big’: Lyn Alden Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Recent articles Spot Bitcoin ETFs record five weeks of net withdrawals, totaling $3.8B Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin $150K price calls are ‘drying up,’ which is healthy: Santiment Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin miner MARA buys majority stake in AI data center firm Exaion Uncategorized February 21, 2026 Bitcoin’s bull catalyst could be AI stocks becoming ‘silly big’: Lyn Alden Uncategorized February 21, 2026