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Home » XRP Faces $650 Million Sell Risk As US-Iran Conflict Sparks Risk-Off Move

XRP Faces $650 Million Sell Risk As US-Iran Conflict Sparks Risk-Off Move

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XRP is showing signs of mounting sell-side risk after a sharp rise in exchange inflows to Binance, with CryptoQuant contributor Darkfost (@Darkfost_Coc) tying the move to escalating geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran. The setup matters because large transfers onto exchanges often precede a spike in liquidations or discretionary selling, especially during broader risk-off shocks. Darkfost said the market reaction intensified after the weekend escalation in the Middle East, when “the first strikes were launched shortly after the close of traditional financial markets.” In his view, that timing mattered. “This timing amplified uncertainty across risk assets, with crypto reacting almost immediately to the geopolitical shock.” US-Iran Tensions Fuel $650 Million XRP Sell-Side Threat The clearest signal, he argued, is now visible in XRP flows to Binance. According to Darkfost, the exchange received more than 472 million XRP over the past week, equivalent to roughly $652 million. The chart he shared shows a cluster of unusually large inflow bars late-February, including several daily spikes well above prior February levels, while XRP’s price line remained relatively unstable and finished near $1.37. Darkfost described the move as the largest inflow stretch recorded on Binance for XRP during February. That does not confirm outright selling by itself, but it shifts a large amount of supply closer to the market at a time when macro nerves are already elevated. Related Reading: XRP Daily Liquidity Is Pointing To A Rally To $4, Analyst Explains What’s Going On “Such inflows typically reflect a more defensive posture from investors holding XRP,” he wrote. “When large amounts of tokens move onto exchanges, it often signals a potential willingness to sell or at least to position liquidity closer to the market.” That distinction is important. Not every exchange transfer turns into immediate spot selling, but the market generally treats sustained inflows as a sign that holders are preparing to act. In periods of geopolitical stress, traders tend to tighten risk, reduce directional exposure, and move assets into venues where they can exit quickly if volatility accelerates. Related Reading: Say What You Want — XRP’s Chart Is Screaming $50 — Analyst Darkfost said the current pattern is worth monitoring because flows of this size can change the short-term trading environment even without a full-scale unwind. “When amounts of flows like this are recorded, they can create the conditions for a sudden wave of selling pressure capable of impacting price action in the short term,” he said. The open question is whether the recent transfers mark the beginning of a broader distribution phase or simply a temporary burst of fear-driven repositioning. Darkfost framed it that way directly, saying traders should watch “whether it reflects the start of a broader distribution dynamic on XRP or simply short-term panic movements triggered by geopolitical uncertainty.” At press time, XRP traded at $1.3463. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com

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