TLDR Iran’s defense export agency Mindex now accepts cryptocurrency, barter, and local currency for arms sales, including drones and missiles. Mindex’s site confirmsTLDR Iran’s defense export agency Mindex now accepts cryptocurrency, barter, and local currency for arms sales, including drones and missiles. Mindex’s site confirms

Iran Offers Weapons for Cryptocurrency Payments Through Defense Export Platform

2026/01/02 14:47
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TLDR

  • Iran’s defense export agency Mindex now accepts cryptocurrency, barter, and local currency for arms sales, including drones and missiles.
  • Mindex’s site confirms digital payments are allowed and assures buyers that sanctions will not affect contract enforcement.
  • The U.S. Treasury has blacklisted Mindex’s hosting provider and warned of penalties for crypto-based arms transactions.
  • The U.S. continues to sanction Iranian crypto-linked “shadow banking” networks used to bypass formal financial channels.
  • Iran’s offer follows Israel’s seizure order of 187 crypto wallets linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Iran’s state-owned defense export agency, Mindex, is offering drones, missiles, and other advanced weaponry in exchange for cryptocurrency. The Ministry of Defence Export Center confirmed buyers may settle contracts using digital currencies, barter, or local currency. This approach follows increased sanctions enforcement against Iranian defense entities and financial networks by the United States.

Mindex Advertises Crypto and Barter-Based Arms Sales

Mindex serves as the export arm of Iran’s Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics, a U.S.-sanctioned entity since 2007. The agency advertises over 3,000 products, including aviation systems, rockets, marine platforms, radar, and optical devices. Its website lists digital currencies as an accepted payment option, alongside local and traditional banking transfers.

A section on the site assures buyers that sanctions do not prevent contract implementation. The platform promises prompt delivery of purchased goods despite international restrictions. The Mindex website operates via a domestic Iranian cloud provider that is already blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury.

The agency claims to have decades of experience in military exports and says it already works with foreign clients. It also notes that payment can be processed using non-traditional channels, such as crypto assets or barter agreements. Mindex describes itself as affiliated directly with Iran’s defense ministry and highlights its operational autonomy. The export site remains active despite ongoing scrutiny by Western enforcement agencies.

U.S. Officials Link Crypto to Iran Weapons Trade

The U.S. has warned that foreign entities engaging with sanctioned Iranian defense networks risk penalties and exclusion from global banking systems. In recent months, Treasury sanctions have targeted crypto-based “shadow banking” schemes tied to Iranian arms sales. Officials have identified the use of digital assets to bypass formal controls and move funds abroad.

Washington continues to monitor these channels closely, especially transactions involving U.S.-sanctioned entities. Purchases made via crypto do not shield parties from potential enforcement action. The new arms offer by Iran comes months after Israel ordered the seizure of 187 cryptocurrency wallets linked to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

As it was reported by Blockonomi, Israel’s National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing confirmed the order on a public government website. Blockchain analytics firm Elliptic said the wallets had received $1.5 billion worth of Tether in the last 12 months. The agency blacklisted 39 wallets, freezing $1.5 million in assets, while most remaining wallets held minimal funds. Tether stated it cooperates with law enforcement to freeze illicit funds when requested.

The post Iran Offers Weapons for Cryptocurrency Payments Through Defense Export Platform appeared first on Blockonomi.

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