Key Takeaways Iran’s crypto economy hit ~$7.8B in 2025; IRGC-linked wallets drove over 50% of Q4 inflows Following U.S.-Israeli airstrikes […] The post How IranKey Takeaways Iran’s crypto economy hit ~$7.8B in 2025; IRGC-linked wallets drove over 50% of Q4 inflows Following U.S.-Israeli airstrikes […] The post How Iran

How Iran Built a $7.8 Billion Crypto Economy to Survive U.S. Sanctions

2026/03/08 01:24
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Key Takeaways

  • Iran’s crypto economy hit ~$7.8B in 2025; IRGC-linked wallets drove over 50% of Q4 inflows
  • Following U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Feb. 28, 2026, Iranian exchange outflows spiked 700% within minutes
  • The U.S. Treasury has shifted from targeting individual wallets to blacklisting entire exchanges
  • Ordinary Iranians are turning to Bitcoin and stablecoins to survive 40–50% inflation and a collapsing rial

That spike wasn’t an anomaly. It was the logical endpoint of a years-long strategy — one in which the Islamic Republic has quietly built one of the world’s most sophisticated crypto ecosystems, not for innovation, but for survival.

A $7.8 Billion Shadow Economy

Iran’s cryptocurrency market reached approximately $7.8 billion in 2025, growing at a faster rate than the year prior. What’s notable isn’t the size — it’s who controls it. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated networks processed over $3 billion in crypto transactions last year alone, accounting for more than half of all inflows in the final quarter of 2025.

This isn’t retail speculation. It’s state infrastructure.

The Central Bank of Iran purchased over $500 million in USDT — dollar-backed stablecoins — in 2025 to arrest the collapse of the rial and stabilize what remains of the country’s financial architecture. State-linked actors have embedded themselves inside exchange-branded platforms, creating what analysts at TRM Labs describe as “shadow financial channels” designed to be nearly untraceable by international authorities.

The regime uses these channels to fund regional proxies, move sanctioned oil, and procure military hardware. In a significant escalation, Iran’s Ministry of Defense has begun accepting cryptocurrency as payment for advanced weapons, including ballistic missiles and drones.

Mining as Monetary Policy

Iran controls between 2% and 5% of the global Bitcoin hashrate — some analysts put the figure lower, under 1% — but regardless of the exact share, the strategic intent is clear. Under a 2022 agreement between the Ministry of Industry and the Central Bank, mined Bitcoin can be used directly to pay for imports, circumventing the dollar-denominated global trade system entirely.

Energy is cheap and heavily subsidized in Iran. Mining has become, in effect, a state-sanctioned revenue stream — a way to convert subsidized electricity into hard, uncensorable currency.

The vulnerability is obvious: Iran’s power grid. Military strikes targeting energy infrastructure could eliminate 30–50% of the country’s electricity production overnight, halting national mining operations in the process. Analysts note that while such a disruption would cause temporary delays in Bitcoin block times globally, the network’s built-in difficulty adjustment would stabilize it quickly. Iran would absorb the damage. The Bitcoin network would not.

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Washington Adjusts Its Playbook

The U.S. Treasury spent years playing catch-up — sanctioning individual wallets, a tactic one official called a “high-speed whack-a-mole game.” Creating a new digital wallet takes minutes. The enforcement math never worked.

In early 2026, the approach changed. The Office of Foreign Assets Control moved to blacklist entire platforms — specifically Zedcex and Zedxion — marking the first time the U.S. has sanctioned digital asset exchanges outright for their ties to the IRGC. These platforms were part of a network that, according to Treasury, processed tens of billions of dollars for sanctioned entities, including the Iranian Ministry of Defense.

The scrutiny has broadened. Treasury is now investigating major global platforms, including Binance, over allegations of facilitating more than $1 billion in transactions tied to Iranian-connected entities. In a separate case, U.S.-based Exodus Movement Inc. settled for $3.1 million after allowing Iranian users to access its wallet software in violation of sanctions law. In 2025 alone, OFAC sanctioned over 875 individuals, vessels, and aircraft linked to Iranian shadow banking and oil sales.

On the Ground, a Different Crisis

For the IRGC, crypto is a geopolitical weapon. For ordinary Iranians, it’s closer to a life raft.

Inflation is running between 40% and 50%. The rial has lost most of its value. Citizens who can access Bitcoin or stablecoins are using them as a hedge — not out of ideological commitment to decentralized finance, but out of necessity. During periods of military strikes and civil unrest, Iranians have increasingly moved assets into self-custodied wallets, out of reach of government-ordered exchange freezes or outright confiscation.

In March 2026, the Central Bank moved to restrict that escape route. It ordered domestic exchanges, including Nobitex and Wallex, to suspend USDT-rial trading pairs — a measure aimed at preventing a full-scale currency run. The effect was to trap more citizens inside a depreciating rial at precisely the moment they had the most reason to leave it.

The Bind

Iran has built a crypto infrastructure sophisticated enough to fund a military, bypass a global sanctions regime, and partially replace a failing central bank. The United States is escalating enforcement faster than at any point in the past decade. And caught between those two forces are millions of ordinary Iranians, using the same tools — for entirely different reasons — just to get through the week.

The conflict has moved off the battlefield and into the blockchain. Neither side is done.


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