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2026-03-03 10:54:46

Khamenei's death triggers 700% spike in crypto outflows as stranded Iranians look for haven

Right after the strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, millions of Iranians flooded Nobitex, the country’s largest cryptocurrency platform in a desperate attempt to protect their savings, a mass financial escape captured in real-time by blockchain analysts. Close to 11 million accounts now exist on the main exchange, and a lot of users quickly shifted their assets into private, non-custodial wallets or sent them overseas to foreign platforms. Analysts say the panic stemmed mostly from dread over a collapsing rial, fears that the government might lock down banks and exchanges, or, worst case, shu t th e whole financial system amid the growing turmoil. On-chain data painted a vivid picture of what felt like a nationwide effort to rescue personal wealth from the brink. Outflows from Nobitex , Iran’s largest crypto exchange, jumped by 700% almost immediately according to blockchain analytics company Elliptic. Customers were swapping rials for Bitcoin and sending the money to international trading sites that are known to handle transactions connected to Iran, according to Elliptic. According to commentators, the trend was indicative of a larger cash flight, with cryptocurrencies offering a way around the international banking system, which has long been largely inaccessible to Iranians because of sanctions. Crypto asset outflows from Iran surged 700%. Source: Elliptic What’s happening goes beyond a wave of nervous selling. In Iran, where the banking sector is largely isolated from the global system and repeated bouts of inflation have eroded savings, digital assets have increasingly served as a financial escape hatch. Many citizens see cryptocurrency as a way to protect their money from a system that can, without warning, shut down internet access or freeze financial activity. Internet shutdown leaves traders stranded That fear soon becam e re ality. In the days that followed, nationwide connectivity collapsed. Monitoring organizations reporte d in ternet traffic dropping by about 99% after authorities imposed sweeping restrictions. The blackout effectively locked ordinary users out of their accounts, halted automated trading programs, and severed the API connections relied upon by professional traders. By March 2, several major domestic exchanges were completely inaccessible. It remained unclear whether the outages were the result of deliberate government action, physical damage from unrest, or a mix of both. One platform, Wallex.ir, blamed a power outage at the Asiatech data center. This detail stands out because Nobitex’s code shows it relies on the same hosting provider. When that facility goes dark, it disrupts access for a large chunk of the country’s crypto users. On-chain numbers from Arkham Intelligence showed Nobitex’s Ethereum address halted outgoing transfers for at least a couple of days, even if some activity continued on the TON network. Tabdeal switched to batching withdrawals twice a day and told users to prepare for waits of up to 24 hours. Nobitex itself stated that services were still running “as much as possible,” but warned about slowdowns and thinner markets. In dollar terms, Elliptic note d th e initial post-spike withdrawals were only in the low millions, not huge on a global scale, before the connectivity issues put the brake on things. Still, the speed of the rush and the sheer volume of people involved paint a sharper picture than the raw figures. This wasn’t a one-off either; Elliptic had tracked similar jumps on Nobitex back on January 9, right after protests triggered another internet shutdown. Blockchain’s double edge: freedom and surveillance The whole episode highlights crypto’s double-edged role in places like this. For regular people, it offers a real way to move funds beyond a government’s immediate grasp. But the blockchain records everything in public view, handing authorities and global watchdogs a precise map of where the money goes, something traditional banking could never match. If every fresh crisis in Iran keeps sparking these kinds of surges, some observers worry it could nudge more sanctioned populations around the world to lean on crypto as their go-to escape hatch. That would leave regulators facing a tough call: how do you keep tabs on the flows without cutting off ordinary civilians who have nowhere else to turn? Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free .

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