Bitcoin Exchange Flows Remain Stable Despite Global Conflicts
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Bitcoin ($BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, has been facing considerable shocks over the past few years. However, at present, Bitcoin ($BTC) performance is relatively stable in terms of exchange flows, irrespective of the worldwide conflicts. WAR FEARS SPIKE — BUT BITCOIN FLOWS STAY STABLE Across the last three major conflicts — Russia/Ukraine (2022), Israel-Hamas (2023), and Iran-Israel (2025) — the on-chain pattern is consistent. You get a short-term spike in exchange inflows during the headline shock, then… pic.twitter.com/U8xojdCY5M — CryptosRus (@CryptosR_Us) March 1, 2026 As per the data from CryptosRus, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine back in February 2022, Bitcoin’s exchange netflows surged to almost 80,000 $BTC amid the panic-led sentiment. Following that, inflow spiked during the war between Israel and Hamas in October 2023 and the Iran-Israel conflict of June 2025. Bitcoin Stabilizes after Sheer Exchange Inflow Spikes During Key Geopolitical Conflicts The on-chain data points out that the 3 key conflicts notably impacted the flagship crypto asset, Bitcoin ($BTC). However, following the sheer provisional exchange inflow spikes, the level stabilized within weeks or months. Similarly, the present exchange flow levels are also relatively stable. One of the major recent events in this respect was the Russian invasion of Ukraine that triggered the biggest war in Europe since the World War II. it caused disruptions in food and energy supply. Nevertheless, Bitcoin ($BTC) stabilized following the initial shock. After that, the Israel-Hamas war again destabilized the Middle East. Geopolitical Turmoil Triggers Brief Volatility While Long-Term Trend Remains Intact According to CryptosRus, the $BTC exchange flows returned to the normal levels following provisional spike. Ultimately, the Iran-Israel conflict broke out in mid-2025, including airstrikes and missile attacks on several Iranian nuclear facilities. But after that, a rapid ceasefire took place, producing volatility without any structural capital exits from $BTC. The…
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