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US targets Iran’s $7.7B in cryptocurrency, freezes $500M in assets under Operation Economic Fury

On May 21, 2026 by voice

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The US government has frozen nearly $500 million in cryptocurrency linked to Iran, with the bulk of that haul, some $344 million, seized in just the past month. The crackdown is part of a broader campaign called “Operation Economic Fury,” aimed at cutting off Tehran’s ability to use digital assets to dodge sanctions.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent disclosed the figures as the administration ramps up what amounts to a financial siege on Iran’s crypto infrastructure. The target is staggering in scope: a threat-detection data firm estimates that Tehran controls roughly $7.7 billion in digital assets.

How Iran built a crypto pipeline

Iran is reportedly leveraging crypto to settle cargo ship insurance payments, a niche but critical part of international trade that keeps oil tankers moving and goods flowing. When you’re locked out of SWIFT and cut off from correspondent banking, you find alternative rails.

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If the $7.7 billion estimate holds up, it would represent one of the largest state-level crypto holdings outside of nations like the US and El Salvador that have accumulated Bitcoin as a matter of public policy. The difference, of course, is that Iran’s accumulation appears designed specifically to circumvent international financial restrictions rather than serve as a strategic reserve.

Operation Economic Fury and the enforcement push

The US is leveraging its dominant position in the global financial system to pressure crypto exchanges and custodians into compliance. The implicit threat: process transactions linked to sanctioned entities, and you risk losing access to the US banking system.

The $344 million frozen in a single month suggests this isn’t a slow-burn investigation. It’s an active, accelerating enforcement campaign.

What this means for the crypto industry

The exchanges most at risk are those handling higher-risk transactions in the Middle East and Central Asia. Smaller platforms with less sophisticated compliance infrastructure could find themselves caught in the crossfire, either flagged for facilitating sanctioned flows or simply unable to afford the screening technology needed to stay clean.

The $7.7 billion figure also raises uncomfortable questions about the effectiveness of existing sanctions regimes. If a single sanctioned nation managed to accumulate that volume of digital assets while under some of the world’s strictest financial restrictions, it suggests that the crypto industry’s compliance infrastructure has significant gaps.

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