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    Crypto Gains New Role in Iran’s Overseas Weapon Sales

    January 1, 2026
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    Iran has affirmed its readiness to take overseas weapons sales using digital money. The introduction of the policy takes place via formal avenues of defense exports. The option of an Iran crypto payment is listed on the list of conventional possibilities, and it is a significant change in the organization of the state trade.

    A report by Financial Times indicated that the Ministry of Defence Export Center, which is also referred to as Mindex, can be settled using cryptocurrency. Barter deals as well as the Iranian rials can also be taken. The crypto option Iran has been marketed over the past year.

    Mindex Details Iran Crypto Arms Sales and Export Controls

    Mindex is a government organized agency that regulates the sale of arms to foreign countries. It records proactive relations with 35 countries. Some of its products are ballistic missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, warships and short range air defense systems.

    The Financial Times verified the authenticity of the platform by using archived internet records on web and registration information. Technical analysis revealed that the site is on a cloud service in Iran within its own domestic cloud. Such a provider is subject to the U.S. sanctions and is mentioned by Washington as intelligence-connected.

    Export contracts entail operation limitations. The purchasers are obliged to abide by restrictions accompanied by the utilization of weapons when fighting with other states. According to Mindex, the provisions may be varied according to contracting parties through bargain.

    The export center has an online chatbot site. The system directs the buyers to the buying process. It specifies delivery methods, modalities of compliance and payment systems such as Iran crypto settlement.

    A section for information directly covers sanctions exposure. The established state practice will suffice to complete contracts. It adds that shipments may continue even under international financial constraints.

    Prices are not announced publicly. Mindex indicates that payments are adjustable in the country of the buyer. It also provides physical visits of equipment in Iran, with the consent of security officials.

    Crypto Networks Face Rising Sanctions Pressure

    The development mirrors broader conduct of sanctioned governments. The buying and selling of restricted items are becoming more of a digital kind of value. Western officials claim that this broader trend is Iran using crypto.

    The United States has previously gone after Russian actors alleged to have used cryptocurrency to evade sanctions. Officials referred to those cases as examples of misuse of alternative finance. Iranian-associated networks have faced similar scrutiny.

    U.S. authorities have also accused Iran of leveraging digital currencies to facilitate oil exports. Such systems, officials said, moved large amounts of money through channels that bypassed traditional banking. Iran crypto transactions were referenced in several enforcement announcements.

    In September, the United States Treasury Department had also imposed sanctions on people affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. The department said they were operating a shadow banking network. State affairs were transacted using cryptocurrency.

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