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Using Cryptocurrencies to Evade Sanctions: Country Examples

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


  1. The Benefits of Cryptocurrencies for Evading Sanctions
  2. Real-World Examples of Cryptocurrency Use
  3. The Role of Cryptocurrency Mixers

  4. Cryptocurrencies have become increasingly popular among countries seeking to dodge sanctions. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies offer opportunities to bypass traditional financial systems thanks to their decentralized nature.

    The Benefits of Cryptocurrencies for Evading Sanctions

    Cryptocurrencies operate on networks where there is no central control from banks or governments. This allows countries like Russia, Iran, and North Korea to bypass economic barriers. Traditional banking systems are regulated and monitored, making it possible to freeze assets and block transfers. In contrast, cryptocurrencies offer direct peer-to-peer transactions without third-party interference.

    Real-World Examples of Cryptocurrency Use

    Iran uses Bitcoin to sustain its economy while being cut off from the global banking system. North Korea is known for its cyberattacks and ransom schemes targeting cryptocurrency exchanges, allowing them to fund the regime amid sanctions. Russia, after the Ukraine conflict and ensuing sanctions, has also considered creating a national digital currency and getting into mining. Venezuela went even further by creating its own cryptocurrency, the Petro.

    The Role of Cryptocurrency Mixers

    One of the powerful tools for laundering cryptocurrencies is mixing services. Users can send their coins to a mixer, where they are pooled with other users' coins and then returned in a mixed form. This makes it difficult to trace the origin of the funds, allowing sanctioned entities to move money around without getting caught.

    Using cryptocurrencies to evade sanctions is no longer a theory but a real practice. In 2023 alone, about $14.9 billion in crypto transactions were tied to sanctioned entities, accounting for 61.5% of all illicit transactions that year.

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