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Wallets with identifiable links to sanctioned Iranian entities have moved over $3.84 billion through cryptocurrency exchange CoinEx since 2019, making it one of the main channels used to bypass US economic sanctions, according to blockchain analytics company TRM Labs.
About 60 Iranian platforms were tied to the funds, with $2.7 billion of this flowing between CoinEx and Nobitex, Iranβs largest domestic cryptocurrency exchange, at an average rate of about $1 million per day since 2018, wrote TRM Labs in a Wednesday report.
By 2024, CoinEx was Nobitexβs largest external counterpart, nearly nine times that of the next-largest exchange, a pattern that TRM Labs called βinconsistent with independent market behaviour.β
The report comes three weeks after the US Treasury sanctioned four Iranian crypto exchanges as part of its βEconomic Furyβ campaign. Days before the sanctions, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Treasury had seized $1 billion in crypto from Iranian exchanges and wallets since the start of the war.
In a statement published Thursday on X, CoinEx denied having any commercial relationship with the Iranian government or domestic Iranian exchanges and said it has never provided funding channels to sanctioned parties. The exchange also disputed TRM Labsβ interpretation of blockchain data, saying onchain fund flows do not demonstrate a platform’s knowledge of or participation in illicit activity.
Iranian exchanges: CoinEx exposure & share volume, 2025. Source: TRM Labs
Top Iranian exchanges route up to 10% of volume through CoinEx
Most of the major Iranian domestic exchanges route about 5% to 10% of their trading volume through CoinEx, indicating a βcoordinated arrangement rather than organic adoption,β according to TRM Labs.
CoinExβs share of illicit transaction volume is nearly 8%, above the 0.3% threshold found at other compliant exchanges.Β
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CoinEx-affiliated mining pool ViaBTC accounted for another $154 million in traced exposure to Nobitex through mining payouts and supplied emergency liquidity to Nobitex following Predatory Sparrowβs $90 million hack in June 2025.
Cointelegraph contacted ViaBTC for comment on TRM Labs’ findings but had not received a response by publication.
Nobitex was at the center of Iran’s βdigital dollar pipelineβ and handled about 50% of the countryβs crypto trading volume, according to a June 2 report by blockchain forensics platform Chainalysis.
In May, Nobitex was reportedly linked to members of a powerful family with ties to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In January, the Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned UK-registered Zedcex and Zedxion for being used as front companies for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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