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U.S. Senate's Warren Warns National Security Chiefs About Iranian Crypto Mining

In a letter to top officials, Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Angus King flagged Iran's reliance on cryptocurrency mining as a way to evade sanctions pressure.

Updated May 2, 2024, 3:57 p.m. Published May 2, 2024, 3:46 p.m. 2 min read
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is demanding to know what U.S. authorities are doing about Iranian crypto mining. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
  • Senators Elizabeth Warren and Angus King have asked the heads of the Department of Defense and the Department of the Treasury to explain what they're doing about Iran's crypto mining.
  • A letter from the lawmaker argued that the nation is relying on mining to fund itself outside of the reach of sanctions.

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), one of the most prominent critics of cryptocurrency hazards, warned the top military and financial officials that Iran relies on digital assets mining as a source of revenue that can lessen the pressure from U.S. sanctions.

Warren and Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and National Security Advisory Jake Sullivan to question what the authorities are doing about Iran's "increasingly lucrative" relationship with crypto mining that "poses a direct threat to our national security."

The letter, dated May 1, outlined Iran's status as a leading jurisdiction for bitcoin mining and how its central bank channels cryptocurrency to fund the economy, though many of the citations were based on activity in 2021.

"Cryptomining has become such a big industry in Iran that it has strained the country’s energy grid, leading the Iranian government to temporarily suspend cryptomining several times after it was blamed for massive blackouts," the lawmakers wrote.

Read More: Iran Banning Crypto Mining Until March 6 to Save Power: Report

The senators also noted Iran's history with crypto money laundering and that government's ties to ransomware operations that work in digital assets.

Warren and King directed the officials to "describe the steps the administration is taking to address threats to U.S. national security posed by Iran’s reliance on cryptomining and cryptocurrency more generally to earn revenue and bypass sanctions."

The lawmakers' letter was sent in advance of Thursday's Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on global threats.

UPDATE (May 2, 2024, 15:57 UTC): Adds context on timing of letter in advance of hearing on threats.

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