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Iran crypto outflows surge after US–Israel strikes

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Iranian cryptocurrency exchanges witnessed a sharp surge in outflows within hours of the United States–Israel military strikes that began on February 28.

According to blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis, more than $2 million worth of cryptocurrency left Iranian exchanges in the first hour after the attacks began on Saturday.

Iran crypto outflows spike. Source: Chainlysis

Blockchain monitoring data suggests that both retail customers and large entities increased withdrawals as news of the strikes unfolded.

The largest share of activity came from Nobitex, Iran’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange. Data from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic showed that withdrawals from the platform peaked at about $2.89 million between 11:00 and 12:00 GMT.

This level of activity was roughly eight times higher than the exchange’s previous daily hourly peak.

Such sharp increases suggest a rapid shift in user behavior as traders and investors reposition assets in response to geopolitical developments.

Implication of crypto spike 

Analysts note that spikes in exchange outflows often indicate customers moving funds into self-custody wallets or transferring assets to international platforms.

The surge in Iranian crypto outflows highlights the broader role digital assets now play during geopolitical crises. 

In sanctioned or financially restricted environments, cryptocurrencies provide individuals with a way to bypass constraints tied to traditional financial networks. This dynamic has become increasingly visible in regions experiencing political unrest, conflict, or economic sanctions.

At the same time, analysts warn that heightened crypto activity during geopolitical turmoil may attract additional scrutiny from regulators and international monitoring organizations. 

Governments are increasingly using blockchain analytics to track cross-border digital asset flows linked to sanctions evasion or state-related economic activity.

Even so, the latest spike in Iranian crypto withdrawals points to a continuing trend where, during moments of geopolitical stress, cryptocurrencies often serve as a rapid and flexible financial exit route for users seeking stability outside traditional banking systems.

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Source: https://finbold.com/iran-crypto-outflows-surge-after-us-israel-strikes/

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