新报告称,袭击事件后数亿美元从伊朗账户流出,资金用于支持代理行动和个人财富保护
作者:埃弗拉特·拉赫特(Efrat Lachter)
福克斯新闻(Fox News)
发布时间:2026年3月13日 美国东部时间下午2:36
独家: 福克斯新闻数字版查看的一份网络情报报告称,在2月28日美以联合打击后,与伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)相关的加密货币基础设施在该国全国断网期间仍在运营,这使得数亿美元的加密货币能够流出该国。
网络情报公司RAKIA的创始人兼首席执行官奥姆里·雷特(Omri Raiter)向福克斯新闻数字版表示,他的团队在袭击后开始实时监控伊朗加密货币活动,并迅速发现与伊朗相关的加密货币账户出现资金激增。
“自战争开始后的最初几个小时,我们就看到了资金激增,”雷特表示,”最初几个小时就有数千万美元,随后增长到数亿甚至更多。资金只是从伊朗加密货币账户中流出。”
根据RAKIA引用的基于区块链情报数据的内部报告,与IRGC相关的钱包在2025年收到了超过30亿美元的加密货币。该报告还引用了区块链分析公司Chainalysis的公开数据,该数据估计伊朗加密货币生态系统在2025年的活动规模达到77.8亿美元。
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雷特表示,数据表明伊朗已经建立了一个基于加密货币的重要金融基础设施,即使在严厉制裁和通信中断期间也能运作。
“伊斯兰革命卫队一直通过制裁旨在切断的加密货币通道为代理行动提供资金,”雷特说。
美国财政部于1月30日对与伊朗相关人员有关联的加密货币交易所实施制裁,这是美国首次针对整个数字资产平台而非单个钱包进行制裁,以打击与伊斯兰革命卫队相关的规避制裁行为。
财政部长斯科特·贝森特表示,此举是扰乱与伊朗相关金融网络的更广泛努力的一部分。
“财政部将继续打击伊朗网络和以牺牲民众利益为代价肥私的腐败精英,”贝森特在1月份财政部新闻发布会上表示,”这也适用于政权试图利用数字资产规避制裁的企图。”
根据RAKIA的分析,最近的资金激增似乎反映了两个并行趋势:资金用于支持伊朗的地区代理网络,以及与政权有关联的个人转移资金以保护其个人财富。
“代理战争资金和个人资本外逃是同一枚硬币的两面,”雷特说,”它们通过相同的渠道流动。”
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雷特表示,该公司识别出与之前与伊朗支持的组织相关联的网络有关的加密货币流动。
“我们看到的一些账户与历史上资金流向代理战争的地区有关,”他向福克斯新闻数字版透露,引用了与黎巴嫩和也门相关的活动。
“其中一些可能是伊斯兰革命卫队内部人员试图转移自己的资金,”雷特说,”但从规模和时机来看,这看起来是有组织的。”
RAKIA的报告称,即便伊朗在全国范围内实施大规模互联网关闭,这种活动仍在继续。根据互联网监控组织NetBlocks的数据,断网期间全国连通性降至正常水平的约1%。
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尽管网络关闭,RAKIA研究人员仍发现伊朗境内有超过1100个活跃的加密货币节点在运行。
“当互联网仅保持1%的正常水平,你仍然看到超过一千个活跃的加密货币节点,这绝不是零售用户的行为,”RAKIA网络和人工智能研究主管汤姆·马尔卡在报告中表示。”这些节点需要专用带宽、稳定电力和有意避开网络关闭的措施。”
RAKIA研究人员表示,这些活动表明,在数百万伊朗平民被切断互联网的情况下,特殊基础设施仍在继续运作。
报告称,大多数节点集中在德黑兰-库姆走廊,该地区包括主要政府机构和伊斯兰革命卫队机构。分析还发现,在伊朗其他城市如伊斯法罕、马什哈德、大不里士和克尔曼沙赫也有较小规模的节点集群。
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RAKIA表示,其调查结合了网络监控和公开的区块链情报。
福克斯新闻数字版联系了伊朗驻纽约联合国代表团就报告中的指控置评,但该代表团未作回应。
埃弗拉特·拉赫特是福克斯新闻数字版报道国际事务和联合国的外事记者。在X平台关注她@efratlachter。新闻线索可发送至efrat.lachter@fox.com。
Iran moves hundreds of millions in crypto during nationwide internet blackout, report reveals
New report claims hundreds of millions flowed from Iranian accounts after strikes, with funds supporting proxy operations and personal wealth protection
By Efrat Lachter
Fox News
Published March 13, 2026 2:36pm EDT
EXCLUSIVE: Cryptocurrency infrastructure linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continued operating during the country’s nationwide internet blackout after the Feb. 28 U.S.–Israeli strikes, a cyber intelligence report reviewed by Fox News Digital claims. It allowed hundreds of millions of dollars in crypto to move out of the country.
Omri Raiter, founder and CEO of RAKIA, a cyber intelligence firm that develops data analysis platforms used by governments and security agencies, told Fox News Digital his team began monitoring Iranian cryptocurrency activity in real time after the attacks and quickly detected a surge of funds leaving Iranian-linked crypto accounts.
“We’ve seen a surge of funds since the first hours of the war,” Raiter said. “It started with tens of millions in the first hours, and it grew to hundreds of millions and more. Money was just flowing out from Iranian crypto accounts.”
Wallets linked to the IRGC received more than $3 billion in cryptocurrency in 2025, according to the internal report based on blockchain intelligence data cited by RAKIA. The report also cites publicly available data from blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis, which estimated Iran’s cryptocurrency ecosystem reached $7.78 billion in activity in 2025.
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Raiter said the data suggests Iran has developed a significant crypto-based financial infrastructure capable of operating even during heavy sanctions and communications shutdowns.
“The IRGC has been financing proxy operations through the very same crypto corridors that sanctions were designed to shut down,” Raiter said.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned cryptocurrency exchanges tied to Iranian actors Jan. 30, marking one of the first times the U.S. targeted entire digital asset platforms rather than individual wallets for sanctions evasion linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the move was part of a broader effort to disrupt financial networks connected to Tehran, Iran.
“The Treasury will continue to pursue Iranian networks and corrupt elites who enrich themselves at the expense of the people,” Bessent said in a Treasury press release in January. “This also applies to attempts by the regime to use digital assets to circumvent sanctions.”
The recent surge appears to reflect two parallel trends: funds moving to support Iran’s regional proxy networks and money being moved by individuals connected to the regime seeking to protect their personal wealth, according to RAKIA’s analysis.
“The proxy war funding and the personal capital flight are two sides of the same coin,” Raiter said. “They move through the same pipelines.”
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Raiter said the firm identified cryptocurrency flows connected to networks previously associated with Iran-backed groups.
“Some of the accounts we saw are connected to areas where money historically flows to proxy wars,” he told Fox News Digital, citing activity linked to Lebanon and Yemen.
“Some of it could be people inside the IRGC trying to move their own money,” Raiter said. “But when you see the scale and the timing, it looks coordinated.”
The report produced by RAKIA claims the activity continued even after Iran imposed a sweeping internet shutdown across the country. National connectivity dropped to roughly 1% of normal levels during the blackout, according to internet monitoring group NetBlocks.
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Military members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in western Tehran, Iran(Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Despite that shutdown, RAKIA researchers said they detected more than 1,100 active cryptocurrency nodes operating inside Iran.
“When the internet is at one percent and you still see over a thousand active crypto nodes, you’re not looking at retail users,” Tom Malca, RAKIA’s head of cyber and AI research, said in the report. “Those nodes require dedicated bandwidth, stable power and deliberate exemption from the shutdown.”
RAKIA researchers said the activity suggests specialized infrastructure continued operating even as millions of Iranian civilians were cut off from the internet.
Most of the nodes were concentrated in the Tehran–Qom corridor, according to the report, an area that includes major government and IRGC institutions. Smaller clusters were detected in Iranian cities, including Isfahan, Mashhad, Tabriz and Kermanshah, according to the analysis.
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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps special forces walk on the U.S. flag during a rally commemorating International Quds Day, also known as Jerusalem Day, in Tehran, Iran, March 28, 2025.(Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
RAKIA said its investigation relied on a combination of network monitoring and publicly available blockchain intelligence.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Iranian mission to the United Nations in New York for comment on the claims made in the report. The mission did not respond.
Efrat Lachter is a foreign correspondent for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com.
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