Iranian Crypto Outflows Top $10.3M After Airstrikes, Onchain Data Shows

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Crypto outflows from major Iranian exchanges surged past $10 million within hours of US-Israeli airstrikes, signaling heightened investor anxiety and echoing crisis-driven bitcoin flight patterns seen during past unrest inside Iran’s fragile financial system.

Iran’s Crypto Market Sees Surge in Exchange Withdrawals Following Military Escalation

Geopolitical shocks often trigger rapid shifts in digital asset flows. Crypto outflows from major Iranian exchanges climbed sharply following recent military action, according to a March 3 report by blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis. The movements mirror patterns observed during earlier crises.

The Chainalysis Team stated:

“On-chain data shows a sharp increase in activity from major Iranian exchanges in the hours following the February 28, 2026 US-Israeli airstrikes, with roughly $10.3M in cryptoasset outflows between February 28 and March 2.”

The analysis indicates that hourly withdrawals accelerated within hours of the strikes, at times approaching or exceeding $2 million, a marked increase from the relatively modest and uneven activity recorded before the escalation. The report further noted that “most funds are sent to wallets that could be Iranian citizens’ personal wallets, new infrastructure for Iranian exchanges, or withdrawals by state actors.”

Chainalysis also pointed to historical precedent inside Iran’s $7.8 billion crypto ecosystem in 2025, where trading volumes and blockchain transfers expanded during periods of domestic unrest, sanctions pressure, and currency instability. Reflecting on earlier protest waves and an internet blackout on Jan. 8, the team explained:

“Many users appeared to anticipate further instability and moved into bitcoin while they still could, with flows resuming as soon as they were able to reach exchanges again.”

That pattern, where withdrawals rose before connectivity was cut and resumed after access returned, suggested that users acted preemptively when risks intensified.

Despite the spike, the firm emphasized the limits of immediate interpretation. It concluded: “Some of these flows are almost certainly ordinary Iranians moving funds in response to rising risk. Others may be exchanges reshuffling liquidity or attempting to reduce the visibility of their operations on-chain, or state-aligned actors leveraging mainstream platforms to transfer funds.” The report underscored that distinguishing among retail withdrawals, exchange-level wallet management, and potential state-linked activity will require additional blockchain monitoring and analysis over time.

FAQ 🧭

  • Why did crypto outflows from Iranian exchanges surge?

Investors and other actors moved funds rapidly following US-Israeli airstrikes, reflecting heightened geopolitical risk.

  • How much crypto left major Iranian exchanges?

Roughly $10.3 million in cryptoasset outflows were recorded within days of the military escalation.

  • Are these withdrawals mainly retail investors?

Chainalysis said flows could include retail users, exchange liquidity shifts, or potential state-linked transfers.

  • What does this mean for bitcoin demand in crisis regions?

Past unrest shows users often move into bitcoin as a hedge against instability and currency pressure.

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