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CPI relief didn’t stick – AI coins ripped, ETH lagged

CPI relief didn’t stick – AI coins ripped, ETH lagged

CPI relief didn’t stick – AI coins ripped, ETH lagged

CPI came in soft, BTC bounced then faded; AI tokens led, PI sank on unlocks, and BlackRock’s BUIDL became tradable on Uniswap.

Feb 16, 2026 crypto snapshot – Bitcoin at 68,292 (–2.8%), Ethereum down –6.24%; ETF flows positive: BTC +$15M, ETH +$10M; Fear & Greed Index 12.

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🍪 Today’s Snack

CPI gave crypto a brief breath of relief, but the weekend still ended with a heavy, uneven tape – BTC held the range while ETH and majors sold off harder. The action moved to pockets: AI-crypto (TAO, VVV) caught real bids, while unlock-driven supply (PI) stayed toxic.

📈 24h Crypto Market Snapshot

Total crypto market cap hovered around $2.34T while Fear & Greed stayed at 12 (Extreme Fear), keeping positioning cautious with CPI as the main driver.

Asset

Price (USD)

24h Change

Market Cap

BTC

$68,292

-2.8%

$1.36T

ETH

$1,958

-6.24%

$237B

BNB

$612

-3.71%

$83B

SOL

$84

-5.49%

$48B

XRP

$1.46

-7.67%

$88B

Selloff, with CPI-driven optimism getting sold into as risk stayed fragile.

🔥 Top 3 Movers & Shakers

  • Bittensor (TAO) – +6.8% (peaked +29.5% intraday Feb 14)
    TAO ran hard into Feb 14 (up to $203), with volume spiking and the AI-crypto narrative catching a tailwind after CPI relief; the move also tracked subnet expansion to 256 and a technical breakout before fading into a close near $180.
    Takeaway: This spike-then-fade reads like momentum – strong when the narrative is hot, fragile when the tape cools.

  • Pi Network (PI) – -11.9%
    PI hit a fresh all-time low of $0.132 (down 95.6% from the $3.00 ATH) as record daily unlocks (23.6M on Feb 13, 18.9M on Feb 12, 16.9M on Feb 14) overwhelmed already thin liquidity, even while the broader market bounced on CPI.
    Takeaway: This is supply mechanics winning – when unlocks dominate, “macro relief” doesn’t matter.

  • Venice Token (VVV) – +15.7% (peaked +65.5% intraday Feb 13–14)
    VVV ripped to $3.02 with volume up (to $22M) as the decentralized private AI inference narrative drew attention; the run extended into Feb 15 with continued strength to $4.51 after a rapid market cap expansion during the move.
    Takeaway: The price path screams new-bucket speculation (“privacy-preserving AI”), but parabolic moves usually need sustained utility growth to avoid a sharp snapback.

🏦 ETF & Institutional Flows

Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded $15M in net inflows yesterday, while Ethereum ETFs saw $10M. Modest interest, tentative return – a nod to CPI relief, but not an all-clear.

🌍 Market Context

January CPI printed 2.4% YoY (below the 2.5% consensus), with headline CPI 0.2% MoM and core CPI 2.5% YoY, kicking off a relief rally that pushed BTC about 4% intraday on Feb 13. BTC still ended the week around $68.8K, its fourth straight weekly loss, but the CPI bounce helped it recover meaningfully from the Feb 12 low around $65.1K.

🔍 Deep Dive – BlackRock’s BUIDL on Uniswap: TradFi uses DeFi rails

BlackRock’s $2.4B tokenized Treasury fund, BUIDL, becoming tradable via Uniswap (through Securitize) is one of the clearest “the future is already here” moments this cycle. Not because it’s permissionless – it isn’t – but because it proves regulated assets can move on-chain with 24/7 settlement and DEX-style execution.

The important nuance is the structure: access is whitelisted and compliance-gated, meaning this is closer to “institutional DeFi plumbing” than “open DeFi for everyone.” In practice, that’s still a big deal – it’s the world’s largest asset manager putting an on-chain yield product inside a workflow that looks familiar to market makers and professional allocators.

UNI’s reaction also tells you where expectations are. The token pumped hard on the headline, then retraced quickly – a classic signal that the market initially priced a broad liquidity unlock, then recalibrated once it became clear the flow is restricted to eligible participants. That doesn’t make the integration less meaningful; it just reframes value capture as long-term infrastructure adoption, not overnight retail mania.

If this pattern repeats (more large tokenized funds choosing DEX-style rails), the “RWA + stablecoin settlement” stack becomes less of a narrative and more of a default financial backend.

📰 Top News

  • CPI came in soft (2.4% YoY), sparking a short-lived crypto relief rally and reviving rate-cut talk.

  • Coinbase stock reversed hard after earnings drama, with a sharp rally as dip-buying and cash-flow framing took over the narrative.

  • X said crypto trading features are coming “within weeks,” aiming to embed trading directly into the timeline experience.

  • BlackRock’s $2.4B BUIDL became tradable on Uniswap via Securitize, pushing UNI sharply higher on the news.

  • Binance faced fresh sanctions-and-compliance scrutiny headlines tied to Iran-linked USDT flow allegations (Binance denied the claims).

  • Apollo signed a deal to acquire up to 90M MORPHO tokens over 4 years, signaling rare TradFi appetite for direct DeFi governance exposure.

📊 Daily Wrap-Up

CPI gave the market oxygen, but not confidence – flows were small, and the weekend action showed capital still prefers idiosyncratic stories over broad beta. AI-crypto caught bids, unlock-heavy tokens got punished, and the most important “quiet” signal may be TradFi continuing to adopt on-chain rails even during fear.

Today’s Watch List: Whether BTC can hold the mid-range after CPI, and whether the AI-crypto bid (TAO/VVV) keeps rotating or fades as volatility cools.

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