The escalation of Middle East conflicts has triggered capital transfers, with XRP inflows to trading platforms exceeding $650 million in one week. Short-term selling pressure may intensify.

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On March 2nd, as geopolitical tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran continue to escalate, market sentiment in the crypto space has become noticeably cautious. On-chain data shows that approximately 472 million XRP tokens, worth about $650 million, were transferred to trading platforms over the past week. This unusually large flow of funds has raised concerns about short-term selling pressure on XRP.

On-chain analyst Darkfost pointed out that this round of fund inflows is the largest since February. Generally, large token inflows to exchanges often indicate potential selling pressure, as assets need to enter trading systems before they can be sold. Against the backdrop of escalating conflicts in the Middle East and increased volatility in global risk assets, some investors are transferring assets to exchanges to improve liquidity and respond to market changes.

This fund movement is closely related to the regional conflicts that erupted over the weekend. After the U.S. and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran, the crypto market quickly responded with sell-offs. Darkfost noted that since the initial strikes occurred after traditional financial markets closed, cryptocurrencies became one of the first markets to reflect geopolitical risks. Subsequently, news of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei being targeted and killed further heightened regional tensions. Iran has launched retaliatory actions against Israel and some Gulf countries, leading to a significant decline in risk appetite.

In this context, many crypto assets, including XRP, have weakened simultaneously, while some funds have shifted into traditional safe-haven assets like gold. Data shows that XRP has fallen over 4% in the past 24 hours, with the current price around $1.37.

However, analysts also caution that large-scale fund inflows do not necessarily mean an immediate sell-off. Some transfers may be driven by liquidity management, arbitrage strategies, or collateral adjustments, and could also be defensive allocations by investors amid high volatility. Notably, since October 2025, XRP reserves on exchanges have generally been in decline, and this recent inflow appears to be a short-term reversal.

The key market question now is whether this transfer of over $650 million will develop into a sustained distribution phase. If geopolitical risks continue to rise, short-term volatility in the crypto market could further increase, and XRP’s price movement will also be influenced by macro sentiment and changes in fund structure.

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