Bitcoin stalls below $70,000 while DOT, UNI lead altcoin surge

Bitcoin stalls below $70,000 while DOT, UNI lead altcoin surge

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BTC traded within a well-defined range as polkadot and uniswap rallied, cosmos slid.

Feb 26, 2026, 11: 30 a.m.

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BTC stalls near $70,000 (Jametlene Reskp/Unsplash modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • BTC remains range-bound between $62,500 and $71,100 after testing $70,000.
  • DOT jumped 21% ahead of March’s 50% reward cut. UNI rose 15% on a governance vote to boost revenue capture.
  • ATOM dropped over 6%, underscoring the liquidity fragility in altcoins.

Bitcoin BTC$67,847.99 cooled off in Asia hours on Thursday, trading at $68,600 after testing $70,000 during a ferocious U.S. session on Wednesday.

As February draws toward a close, the largest cryptocurrency remains in a trading range that has persisted since early in the month, having tested $62,500 on Tuesday and $71,100 to the upside on Feb. 15.

It’s worth noting that bitcoin broke a similar trading range to the upside in January, trapping breakout traders before the price tumbled from $98,000 to $60,000 over the subsequent three weeks, forming a lower high in this recent bearish cycle.

A few tokens outshone the broader altcoin market. HYPE is up 4.3% since midnight UTC as it moves back toward $30, while privacy token decred (DCR) rose to its highest since November after adding 4%.

U.S. stock index futures are little changed, with NVIDIA’s earnings report failing to generate sustained upside amid lingering concerns that AI valuation is overdone.

Derivatives positioning

  • Total crypto futures market open interest (OI) has increased by over 6.6% to nearly $100 billion. This is bigger than the increase in the total crypto market cap, indicating there’s been an influx of fresh capital into the market.
  • ADA and ETH futures stand out with OI increases of 21% and 15%, respectively. Several other altcoins have seen increases of 9%.
  • Bitcoin’s OI growth of over 3% appears largely due to the spot price gain.
  • BTC and ETH’s 30-day implied volatility indices, BVIV and EVIV, remain near weekly lows, indicating market calm and supporting continued price gains.
  • Annualized perpetual funding rates for most tokens, including bitcoin and ether, have stabilized to slightly above zero, indicating a renewed bias for bullish, long bets.
  • On Deribit, bitcoin’s price bounce triggered demand for call options at strikes ranging from $85,000 to $90,000. However, the overall options market continues to show a bias for puts, a sign that downside reservations still linger.
  • The $60,000 put option remains the most popular bet, with a notional open interest of over $1.4 billion.

Token talk

  • Layer-1 token DOT$1.6128 posted a 21% gain over the past 24 hours. While the move petered out in European hours, investors are showing appetite ahead of the network’s reward halving coming in March.
  • Uniswap’s governance token (UNI) also jumped, adding 15%. The move can be attributed to a new governance vote that proposes increasing the protocol’s revenue capture across several layer-2 networks.
  • One token that particularly underperformed was ATOM$1.9174, which lost more than 6%, with the selloff continuing into European hours. There is no clear bearish catalyst for the move, which reflects persistent altcoin vulnerability due to a lack of liquidity.
  • Crypto majors ADA$0.2934 and ether (ETH) rose by around 8.5% since Wednesday morning. The moves were intriguing because open interest for both assets i

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