The crypto market has been under pressure for months. The selling has been relentless. And the world outside the chart is not making it easier. Top analyst DarkfostThe crypto market has been under pressure for months. The selling has been relentless. And the world outside the chart is not making it easier. Top analyst Darkfost

Binance Inflows Suggest Money Is Starting to Move Back Into Crypto – Find Out What Changed

2026/03/31 11:00
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The crypto market has been under pressure for months. The selling has been relentless. And the world outside the chart is not making it easier.

Top analyst Darkfost has published an assessment that places the current market environment in its full context: the geopolitical situation is deteriorating, not stabilizing. Despite announcements from the Trump administration suggesting a path toward de-escalation, the attacks and bombings have not stopped. The conflict is escalating. The consequences are spreading across every asset class without exception.

The damage is not limited to crypto. The 60-40 portfolio — the stocks-and-bonds allocation that has defined institutional risk management for decades and survived every major market stress of the past thirty years — is experiencing its worst performance since 2022. When the most robust mainstream strategy is breaking down, the environment for risk assets is not merely difficult. It is structurally hostile.

Crypto has not been spared. But Darkfost notes something that the headlines are missing: relative to the scale of the macro dislocation, the crypto market has shown a degree of resilience over recent weeks that deserves attention rather than dismissal.

That resilience is not a recovery. It is a signal worth watching in a market where most signals have been pointing in one direction for months.

The Bleeding on Binance Has Stopped. What Comes Next Is the Question

Darkfost’s on-chain data introduces the first constructive development in weeks. Amid the macro pressure and the sustained selling environment, Binance — the platform recording the highest trading volumes globally — is showing a clear increase in stablecoin inflows. The shift is measurable, dateable, and significant enough to warrant serious attention.

Stablecoins Exchange Netflow Heatmap | Source: CryptoQuant

The historical contrast makes the current reading more meaningful. On December 11, Binance recorded net stablecoin outflows of -$3.4 billion — capital leaving, liquidity contracting, the market voting with its feet. On February 15, that figure deteriorated further to -$6.7 billion, the largest single outflow reading in the period under review. Those two dates marked the depths of investor withdrawal from the platform.

Today, the stablecoin netflow on Binance stands at +$2.4 billion. The direction has reversed. Capital that was leaving is now entering. The $9.1 billion swing from the February low to the current reading is not a footnote — it is the largest behavioral shift visible in the flow data this quarter.

Darkfost’s qualification is precise and should not be dismissed: the signal is encouraging, but it needs to hold and build. A single positive reading is a data point. A sustained trend is a signal. The difference between the two is what the next several sessions will determine.

The Entire Crypto Bull Run Is Being Weighed Against a Single Support Level

The total crypto market cap stands at $2.3 trillion, up 1.85% on the week — a candle that opened at $2.26 trillion, reached $2.32 trillion, and is holding above the week’s low of $2.25 trillion. The green candle is real. The context surrounding it is sobering.

Crypto Total Market Cap consolidates at a key level | Source: TOTAL chart on TradingView

The macro picture requires no interpretation. Total market cap peaked near $4.05 trillion in January 2026 — the highest level in crypto’s history — and has retraced 43% over three months, erasing the entirety of the second half of 2025’s advance. The speed of that decline is as significant as its magnitude: what took eighteen months to build was unwound in twelve weeks.

The weekly moving average structure tells the most important structural story visible on this chart. Price has broken below the 50-week MA and is now testing the 100-week MA — the green line, currently ascending through the $2.85–$2.9 trillion region — from well below it, having failed to reclaim it in recent weeks. Both the 50-week and 100-week MAs are now turning lower. The 200-week MA continues its long-term ascent near $2.1 trillion — the last structural support this chart offers and the level that has never been violated since 2023.

Current level at $2.3 trillion sits in the gap between the 200-week MA below and the 100-week MA above. Reclaiming $2.85 trillion is the minimum requirement for any credible recovery argument. Until that level is reclaimed on a weekly close, the market remains in a confirmed downtrend on its most reliable long-term timeframe.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 

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