tldr; Iran’s crypto outflows surged 700% within minutes following US–Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, marking a significant capital shift through digital assets. Data from Elliptic revealed over $500,000 was withdrawn from Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto exchange, almost immediately, with nearly $3 million withdrawn in the first hour. This rapid outflow highlights how geopolitical tensions and military escalations drive capital flight via crypto. Nobitex remains a key node in Iran’s crypto ecosystem, with such patterns observed during past crises like sanctions and internet blackouts.
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The 700% spike shows how quickly people in Iran moved crypto offshore after the airstrikes. It’s less about Bitcoin itself and more about using crypto to get funds out of a restricted banking system in a crisis.
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I would self-custody as well in this scenario. I feel that leaving funds in a centralized exchange is risky enough, but an exchange in Iran is next level risky.
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tldr; Iran’s crypto outflows surged 700% within minutes following US–Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, marking a significant capital shift through digital assets. Data from Elliptic revealed over $500,000 was withdrawn from Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto exchange, almost immediately, with nearly $3 million withdrawn in the first hour. This rapid outflow highlights how geopolitical tensions and military escalations drive capital flight via crypto. Nobitex remains a key node in Iran’s crypto ecosystem, with such patterns observed during past crises like sanctions and internet blackouts.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
The 700% spike shows how quickly people in Iran moved crypto offshore after the airstrikes. It’s less about Bitcoin itself and more about using crypto to get funds out of a restricted banking system in a crisis.
I would self-custody as well in this scenario. I feel that leaving funds in a centralized exchange is risky enough, but an exchange in Iran is next level risky.
CRYTPO TO PLUTO BABY !!!!!!!!!! GO SHORT GET RICH !!!!!!!!!!!