Crypto prices surge despite US government shutdown

Cryptocurrency prices rallied on February 14, 2026, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana posting gains amid a partial US government shutdown. The total market capitalization rose nearly 5% to $2.38 trillion, even as trading volumes declined. This rebound followed cooler US inflation data and inflows into spot ETFs.

The cryptocurrency market experienced a notable uptick on February 14, 2026, despite ongoing political uncertainty from a partial US government shutdown. According to CoinMarketCap data, the overall market capitalization increased by almost 5%, reaching $2.38 trillion. All top ten cryptocurrencies recorded daily gains, though trading volumes decreased across major assets.

Bitcoin (BTC) rose 1.12% over the past 24 hours to $69,777, but it remained under pressure on a monthly basis. Its trading volume fell 17% to $37.2 billion, suggesting limited momentum. Ethereum (ETH) traded at $2,083, up 1.19% daily, yet down more than 37% over the month. ETH's volume dropped 19% to $18.83 billion.

XRP gained 4.11% to $1.47, with analysts noting potential for a breakout above $1.5 driven by inflows into its spot ETFs. It showed a modest weekly increase but a sharp monthly decline. Solana (SOL) climbed 4.72% to $88.04, with a small weekly gain but over 40% loss monthly.

This recovery came after the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that annual inflation, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), fell to 2.4% in January from 2.7% in December. Lower inflation eased expectations for sustained high interest rates from the Federal Reserve, encouraging investment in riskier assets like cryptocurrencies.

Spot ETFs contributed to the momentum, with net inflows of $15.2 million for Bitcoin and $10.26 million for Ethereum, per SoSoValue data, reversing the previous day's outflows. Additionally, $167 million in liquidations occurred over 24 hours, including $124.43 million in short positions, affecting 86,890 traders. The largest single liquidation was $4.19 million on the ETH/USDT pair via Bitget, according to Coinglass.

The partial government shutdown stemmed from lawmakers' failure to agree on a budget, marking the second funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security in recent weeks. It impacts agencies including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Coast Guard, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Congress adjourned without a resolution and is set to reconvene on February 23, unless called back sooner.

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Bitcoin and Ethereum deepen crypto sell-off on February 3 amid ongoing market fears

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Continuing the downturn from late January, the cryptocurrency market plunged further on February 3, 2026, with Bitcoin hitting $72,800—its lowest since before the 2024 U.S. election—and Ethereum dropping sharply. The sell-off, fueled by broader stock weakness and liquidity concerns, eased slightly after the U.S. House passed a funding bill to end the partial government shutdown. Experts caution of more declines but spot stabilization signals.

Crypto markets surged on February 13, 2026, following a US inflation report that came in below expectations. The total market capitalization rose nearly 5% to $2.44 trillion, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading gains. Despite the uptick, sentiment remains fragile amid ongoing concerns from recent market volatility.

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Cryptocurrency prices fell on February 16, 2026, following a weaker-than-expected US jobs report. Bitcoin traded around $67,500, down 2% for the day, while the total market capitalization dropped to $2.39 trillion. Analysts noted ongoing correlation with broader risk assets amid economic caution.

Major cryptocurrencies including Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Dogecoin saw price declines on Monday, with Bitcoin falling below $69,000. Ethereum dropped over 5% to below $2,000, while Dogecoin crashed by 10.91%. The global crypto market capitalization fell to $2.35 trillion amid regulatory uncertainty and other pressures.

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Cryptocurrency markets experienced a broad decline in November, with trading volumes dropping across spot, derivatives, and stablecoins, according to a JPMorgan analysis. Bitcoin and ether led the losses, while U.S. crypto exchange-traded products saw significant outflows. The total market capitalization fell 17% to $3 trillion amid concerns over leverage and underperformance against equities.

On January 25, 2026, Bitcoin dropped below $88,000, triggering $135 million in long liquidations and contributing to a broader crypto market decline. The total market capitalization fell below $3 trillion after shedding $220 billion over the past week. Ethereum also tumbled to $2,800 as bearish patterns and macroeconomic risks weighed on investor sentiment.

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Bitcoin fell back to just above $92,000 on January 6, 2026, erasing early gains amid a return to downward pressure during U.S. trading hours. The pullback occurred as U.S. stocks rose modestly and precious metals surged, with spot Bitcoin ETFs recording significant inflows. Despite the decline, futures open interest reached highs, signaling ongoing market interest.

 

 

 

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