Iran conflict escalation drives surge in Bitcoin demand, with large amounts of funds withdrawing from platforms and moving into personal wallets

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March 4 News: As tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, cryptocurrency trading activity within Iran has significantly increased. Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic disclosed that Iranian users have recently been buying large amounts of Bitcoin and quickly transferring funds from local platforms to personal wallets, indicating that digital assets are being used for asset protection and cross-border transfers amid war risks and financial uncertainty.

Data shows that Iran’s main crypto platform, Nobitex, experienced a sudden surge in withdrawals over a short period. Elliptic noted that within minutes of a platform attack, on-chain fund outflows spiked by approximately 700%. This rapid withdrawal behavior suggests users are trying to reduce reliance on centralized custody services by moving assets to self-custody wallets to gain more control.

Rising demand for crypto assets during geopolitical conflicts or social unrest is not new. Market observers point out that during past protests, internet restrictions, and financial sanctions, Iran’s crypto trading volume also showed similar patterns. When traditional financial channels are restricted, digital assets like Bitcoin often become alternative tools for cross-border fund transfers and hedging against local currency risks.

Currently, many users are dispersing their crypto holdings across multiple addresses to reduce regulatory and platform risks. While self-custody through personal wallets can lessen dependence on third parties, it also means users must manage private keys and security themselves.

Elliptic’s initial tracking also indicates that some funds have flowed to overseas markets, with certain destination addresses previously receiving inflows from Iran. Analysts believe that under the combined pressures of geopolitical tensions and financial restrictions, capital flow paths tend to change rapidly, with some funds moving through multiple addresses or intermediary accounts.

Meanwhile, the escalation of military conflicts in the Middle East has heightened global market uncertainty. Concerns over energy transportation routes and shipping security have increased, and financial market volatility has risen. In this environment, some investors are using Bitcoin for cross-border asset transfers to mitigate potential restrictions on banking systems or network disruptions.

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