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Iran Allows Cryptocurrency Payments for Arms Exports

1 January 2026
in Middle East
Iran Allows Cryptocurrency Payments for Arms Exports
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Iran’s Defense Ministry is now accepting cryptocurrency payments for military contracts, representing a strategic move to circumvent sanctions on arms sales. This initiative by Tehran’s export body signals an evolving method to finance military transactions amid ongoing international restrictions. The shift reflects Iran’s continued efforts to bolster its military capabilities while navigating financial limitations. This development raises concerns regarding the implications for regional security and international relations.

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Tags: armsCryptocurrencyexplosive deviceexportsIranIRGCislamic regimeIslamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsmilitarymissilesPaymentsrocketssanctionsTehranweapons
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