Tariffs, AI, and Crypto: A Complex Web of Developments

Recent court decisions, AI breakthroughs, and Wikipedia's blacklisting of Archive.today

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Tariffs, AI, and Crypto: A Complex Web of Developments

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Recent court decisions, AI breakthroughs, and Wikipedia's blacklisting of Archive.today

The past week has seen a flurry of developments that, at first glance, may seem unrelated. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that they are all interconnected in complex ways. In this article, we will explore the recent court decision on Trump's tariffs, the breakthroughs in AI detection of DeFi exploits, and Wikipedia's blacklisting of Archive.today.

The US Supreme Court's decision to strike down Trump's tariffs may not have a significant impact on the crypto market, at least not yet. According to Jesse Hamilton, the more significant result from the court's rejection may be political, which could sting the industry. However, as of now, the crypto sector remains unaffected. The court's rebuke on tariffs adds to the running economic dispute that's occupying some political bandwidth in Washington, but it is unclear how this will play out in the long term.

In a separate development, a specialized AI has been shown to detect 92% of real-world DeFi exploits. This breakthrough has significant implications for the crypto industry, which has been plagued by exploits and hacks in recent years. The AI, which was designed specifically for detecting DeFi vulnerabilities, outperformed general-purpose models by a significant margin. According to the research, the AI detected vulnerabilities in 92% of 90 exploited DeFi contracts, compared to 34% for a baseline GPT-5.1-based coding agent.

Meanwhile, Wall Street giants continue to increase their exposure to the world's largest Ethereum treasury company, Bitmine. Despite crypto illiquidity pressuring DeFi lending companies, Wall Street seems to be betting on the long-term potential of the crypto market. This move comes as DeFi lenders buckle under the pressure of liquidity, highlighting the complexities of the crypto market.

In a surprising move, Wikipedia has blacklisted Archive.today, a controversial archive site that was used to direct a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against a blog. The decision to blacklist Archive.today was made after Wikipedia editors discovered that the site had altered snapshots of webpages to insert the name of the blogger who was targeted by the DDoS. The alterations were apparently fueled by a grudge against the blogger over a post that described how the Archive.today maintainer hid their identity behind several aliases.

As the crypto market continues to evolve, it is clear that the lines between technology, politics, and finance are becoming increasingly blurred. The recent developments in AI detection of DeFi exploits, the court decision on Trump's tariffs, and Wikipedia's blacklisting of Archive.today all highlight the complex web of relationships that exist within the crypto ecosystem. As we move forward, it will be essential to stay informed about these developments and their potential implications for the future of crypto.

Sources:

  • "SCOTUS strikes down Trump tariffs, but 'alternative' plans brewing"
  • "Specialized AI detects 92% of real-world DeFi exploits"
  • "Wall Street boosts Bitmine stakes as DeFi lenders buckle on liquidity: Finance Redefined"
  • "U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Trump's tariffs may not rock crypto — yet"
  • "Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links"

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