Render (RNDR) is trading at $1.46, on February 18, 2026, up 1.71% over the past 24 hours, with a trading volume of $37.31 million, down 2.83%. According to CoinMarketCapRender (RNDR) is trading at $1.46, on February 18, 2026, up 1.71% over the past 24 hours, with a trading volume of $37.31 million, down 2.83%. According to CoinMarketCap

RNDR Surges Toward $2.05 as Breakout Gains Momentum

2026/02/18 14:00
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Render (RNDR) is trading at $1.46, on February 18, 2026, up 1.71% over the past 24 hours, with a trading volume of $37.31 million, down 2.83%. According to CoinMarketCap data, Over the last seven days, It has gained 12.77%, reflecting renewed investor interest. 

Source: CoinMarketCap

RNDR Approaches Key Descending Trendline

Crypto analyst 𝑪𝒓𝒚𝒑𝒕𝒐 𝒁𝒆𝒆 notes that RNDR is approaching a descending trendline, a key resistance level that has defined its downtrend since late January. The token has consolidated between $1.40–$1.45 in recent days, suggesting weakening selling pressure. 

A successful breakout above $1.46 could trigger a potential 40% rally toward $2.05, though trading volume will be critical in confirming the move. Failure to surpass the trendline could keep the coin range-bound near $1.40.

Source: X

Rising Demand for GPU Power in Film, Architecture, and AI

Render Network’s relevance has increased as demand for computing power surges across film, architecture, and AI industries. RNDR tokens now support real workloads and professional rendering, reducing reliance on speculative trading.

Originally designed to cut rendering costs, Render Network now functions as a decentralized compute marketplace. Users needing GPU power connect directly with providers of idle hardware, with the coin tokens facilitating peer-to-peer payments.

The shift to the Solana blockchain improved transaction speeds and reduced fees, allowing larger rendering jobs to be processed efficiently. 

Partnerships with OctaneRender and other platforms have further strengthened RNDR’s utility in professional pipelines. AI training workloads, which require substantial GPU resources, present an additional growth opportunity.

RNDR’s trajectory through 2030 depends on network execution, adoption metrics, and broader crypto cycles. Structural tailwinds from rising GPU demand support growth, but scalability, congestion, and cost efficiency remain pivotal.

Decentralized GPU networks offer more flexibility than centralized cloud providers like AWS and Google Cloud, which may face constraints during peak demand.

RNDR’s partial correlation with major cryptocurrencies provides some buffer against volatility, while regulatory clarity, particularly under frameworks like MiCA and U.S. SEC guidance, could attract institutional participants.

Ultimately, consistent roadmap execution and utility-driven adoption will determine Render Network’s capacity to capture value in the growing decentralized computing market.

Also Read | Render Rockets 10% as GPU Market Heats Up: $2.50 in Sight

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