Iran is openly accepting crypto payments when selling weapons to other countries, aiming to bypass Western financial sanctions.
Iran's Defense Export Agency states that they can accept crypto in exchange for goods or local currency when signing contracts to sell missiles, drones, warships, and many other types of weapons. This is one of the rare instances where a country admits to using crypto for military transactions. #My2026FirstPost
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Iran is openly accepting crypto payments when selling weapons to other countries, aiming to bypass Western financial sanctions.
Iran's Defense Export Agency states that they can accept crypto in exchange for goods or local currency when signing contracts to sell missiles, drones, warships, and many other types of weapons. This is one of the rare instances where a country admits to using crypto for military transactions.
#My2026FirstPost