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Russia and Iran Turn to Crypto to Dodge Sanctions in Oil Trade

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Last updated: 2025/03/15 at 12:40 AM
snifferius Published March 15, 2025
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As Western sanctions tighten, Russia and Iran are finding creative ways to keep their oil-driven economies afloat using crypto. Russia, with its $192 billion annual oil trade, and Iran, once a major oil exporter, are leveraging digital currencies like Bitcoin to bypass financial restrictions, reshaping global trade under pressure.

Russia is increasingly tapping crypto like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Tether (USDT) to power its oil trade with China and India, sidestepping Western sanctions, according to Reuters sources familiar with the matter. This shift, though still a small slice of Russia’s $192 billion annual oil market, is gaining traction as a creative workaround to financial restrictions imposed after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The sources, who spoke anonymously due to the topic’s sensitive nature, explained that Russian oil firms use intermediaries to convert Chinese yuan and Indian rupees into crypto, then into rubles. One insider revealed that a single trader’s monthly crypto transactions with China reach tens of millions of dollars.

This follows Russia’s legalization of crypto for international payments in December 2024, a move championed by Finance Minister Anton Siluanov to counter payment delays with key partners like China and India. Wary of Western backlash, local banks in these nations have slowed Russia-linked dealings, pushing Moscow to innovate.

JUST IN: 🇷🇺🇮🇳 Russia is using cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and USDT in its oil trade with India to bypass Western sanctions, converting rupees to rubles – Reuters. pic.twitter.com/kJ4zr0G1vH

— Whale Insider (@WhaleInsider) March 14, 2025

Meanwhile, Iran is using Bitcoin mining to turn its oil into money. With U.S. sanctions cutting its oil exports by 70% in a decade, Iran is fueling mining rigs with excess oil and gas. Elliptic’s 2021 analysis shows that this accounts for 4.5% of global Bitcoin mining, burning energy equivalent to 10 million barrels of crude oil per year, about 4% of its 2020 exports. This generates nearly $1 billion in Bitcoin, which Iran’s central bank collects from licensed miners to pay for imports. It’s a clever twist: Iran is “exporting” it as a digital currency instead of shipping oil.

Beyond Sanctions: Russia and Iran Start A New Oil Trade Playbook

This isn’t just about evasion—crypto speeds up transactions, making it appealing even if sanctions ease. U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at thawing ties with Russia and ending the Ukraine conflict, but sanctions relief remains uncertain. Regardless, sources say crypto’s efficiency could cement its role in Russia’s oil playbook, mirroring trends in other sanctioned states like Iran and Venezuela, where digital currencies prop up economies cut off from dollar-based systems.

The stakes are high. Russia’s oil trade, a $192 billion colossus per the International Energy Agency (IEA), relies heavily on China and India, which have scooped up discounted crude since Europe slashed imports post-2022. Yet, U.S. Treasury actions in January 2025—sanctioning oil giants Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, plus 183 tankers—have tightened the screws, hiking shipping costs and forcing reliance on “shadow fleets” and crypto channels.

Chainalysis reported in September 2024 that Russia’s central bank is building crypto infrastructure to defy sanctions, a trend that could inspire other nations. Some predict a dent in the petrodollar’s dominance if China and India lean in, while others doubt these powers will fully embrace crypto due to regulatory hesitance.

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  • Russia Uses Crypto for Oil Trade – Russia is leveraging Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT to bypass sanctions and trade oil with China and India.
  • Iran Turns Oil Into Bitcoin – Iran uses excess oil and gas to fuel Bitcoin mining, generating nearly $1 billion to fund imports.
  • Crypto’s Growing Role in Sanctioned Economies – Both Russia and Iran are expanding crypto use, showing its potential beyond just sanction evasion.
  • Challenge to the Petrodollar? – If China and India increase crypto adoption, it could weaken the dollar’s dominance in global oil trade.

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