Decred Surges Amid Broader Crypto Market Decline, AI-Linked Tokens Rise

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The crypto market saw Decred (DCR) rise 16% in 24 hours to $34.58, its highest since November, despite Bitcoin and Ethereum falling. DCR has gained over 80% in four weeks after a February 8 treasury rule change. The fear and greed index remains bearish as BTC dips 2% near $67,000. AI-linked tokens like ICP, RENDER, and TAO rose, fueled by Nvidia’s earnings and renewed interest in AI assets.

Decred (DCR), a token built for autonomy and decentralized governance, extended gains even as the broader market led by bitcoin BTC$66,085.71 struggled.

The token has risen 16% in the past 24 hours and now trades at $34.58, the highest since November, CoinDesk data show. It's the best-performing top-100 token over the past four weeks, having gained more than 80% after a Feb. 8 change to its treasury rules.

Bitcoin, for its part, is facing renewed selling pressure, trading just around $67,000, a weak follow-through after bouncing to $70,000 on Wednesday. The cryptocurrency is down 2% on a 24-hour basis, with ether (ETH), XRP (XRP), solana (SOL), and the CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) registering similar losses.

Market participants remain cautious and are continuing to seek put options, or downside protection, in bitcoin. Deribit said that ETF holders and corporate treasuries are buying put options at the $60,000 strike expiring in six to 12 months.

Analysts said institutional flows are improving but not yet decisive, and traders should avoid taking big risks.

"Long-term investors may consider staggered accumulation (SIP-style allocation) near support zones rather than deploying lump sums at resistance," Vikram Subburaj, CEO of crypto exchange Giottus.com, said in an email to CoinDesk.

The DFINITY Foundation proposed burning 20% of cloud engine revenue, introducing a deflationary element tied directly to network usage for Internet Computer (ICP).

The remaining 80% of revenue would be routed to node operators, replacing fixed emissions with performance-based incentives. The idea is to make ICP’s token supply more responsive to real demand.

ICP’s price moved up roughly 6% in the last 24-hour period, from around $2.41 to $2.56. It’s down from a high of $2.7 seen during the period. The price appears to be influenced not just by the foundation's proposal, but also by Nvidia’s blowout earnings.

Those earnings boosted sentiment surrounding artificial intelligence-linked assets, with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang saying AI is only getting better.

ICP, often marketed as a decentralized alternative to traditional cloud AI infrastructure, was among several AI-linked tokens, including render (RENDER) and bittensor (TAO), to benefit from renewed investor interest in the sector.

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