Hedging Channel All-Day Trading: Why Middle Eastern Warfare Will Favor Cryptocurrencies?

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Recent tensions in the Middle East and escalating conflict have drawn significant attention from global capital markets. On-chain data shows noticeable changes in trading volume and capital flows in the cryptocurrency market following geopolitical conflicts. Analysis indicates that when traditional financial markets are closed or capital controls tighten, crypto assets often serve as important alternative channels for capital transfer and price discovery. From capital outflows from Iranian exchanges to 24/7 hedging on on-chain trading platforms, this again highlights the critical role of the crypto market within the global financial system.

Capital Hedging Amid Conflict: Cryptocurrencies as a “Capital Escape Route”

Chainalysis reports that within hours after the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran on February 28, there was a significant outflow of funds from Iranian crypto exchanges, led by Nobitex. By March 2, approximately $10.3 million in crypto assets had been withdrawn, with hourly flows approaching $2 million at times.

Network Blockades Halt Bitcoin Outflows

The report notes that this phenomenon is not isolated but a long-standing pattern in Iran’s crypto market. During protests, increased sanctions, or internet shutdowns, crypto trading activity tends to spike rapidly. Due to Iran’s ongoing issues with currency devaluation, high inflation, and financial restrictions, many citizens view crypto assets as a store of value and a means for cross-border transfers. There have also been instances where users preemptively transfer Bitcoin from exchanges to self-custody wallets before government-imposed internet shutdowns.

However, Chainalysis states that it remains difficult to determine the exact sources of these fund flows, which may include retail hedging, exchange liquidity adjustments, or government-related fund operations.

Conflict Spurs 24/7 Trading Demand: Continuous Price Discovery as an Indicator

Another impact of geopolitical conflict is that the 24-hour crypto markets become a real-time zone for global asset price reactions. Matt Hougan, Chief Investment Officer at Bitwise, noted in a memo that when Trump announced military actions against Iran over the weekend, most traditional markets—including U.S. stocks, futures, forex, and European exchanges—were closed.

During this period, investors turned to on-chain trading platforms for risk hedging and price trading, making the crypto market temporarily the only active financial market. Reports indicated that trading volume on on-chain exchange Hyperliquid surged significantly, especially in oil-related perpetual contracts; simultaneously, the daily trading volume of Tether’s gold token XAUT exceeded $300 million.

Hougan said this event made the market’s potential role in on-chain finance clearer: “When traditional markets are closed, cryptocurrencies can still provide continuous hedging needs and price signals.”

Bloomberg analysis suggests that such phenomena reflect a trend where global asset prices are no longer solely dependent on exchange operating hours but are continuously adjusted through 24/7 markets. However, the liquidity depth and risk management mechanisms of the crypto market still require further validation.

(Conflict Spurs 24-Hour Trading Demand, Hyperliquid Oil Contracts Near $250 Million in Daily Volume)

Cryptocurrencies Drive Traditional Finance Innovation, Highlighting Their Role

The recent developments in the Middle East demonstrate that cryptocurrencies are gradually playing a more significant role in the global financial system. On one hand, in environments of capital controls and currency instability, crypto assets may serve as alternative financial channels for residents in certain regions; on the other hand, their 24/7 market structure enables them to perform price discovery and hedging functions during emergencies.

As more institutional investors and professional traders focus on on-chain financial tools, Hougan states that cryptocurrencies will no longer just be supplementary to traditional finance but will increasingly become part of the global financial infrastructure.

This article, “Hedging Channels and 24/7 Trading: Why Middle East Conflict Will Benefit Cryptocurrencies,” originally appeared on Chain News ABMedia.

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