UK Moves To Shut Down Crypto Exchange Tied To Iran’s Military

bitcoinistОпубліковано о 2026-03-21Востаннє оновлено о 2026-03-21

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A UK-registered cryptocurrency exchange, Zedxion, is being shut down after a TRM Labs investigation revealed that nearly 90% of its 2024 transactions, totaling around $1 billion, were linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The UK’s Companies House initiated a compulsory strike-off after discovering the firm filed false information, including a fictitious director named Elizabeth Newman, whose image was traced to a stock photo. The previous director was linked to Babak Zanjani, an Iranian businessman previously sentenced for corruption. The action follows US sanctions imposed in January against Zedxion and a related platform, Zedcex, for supporting the IRGC.

A blockchain analytics firm found that nearly 90% of money processed by a UK-registered crypto exchange in 2024 was connected to Iran’s most powerful military organization.

A Billion Dollars And A Fake Boss

TRM Labs, which tracks cryptocurrency flows, reported that Zedxion Exchange and a related platform called Zedcex moved roughly $1 billion tied to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

In 2024, IRGC-linked payments made up about 87% of all transactions the two exchanges handled. Even as that share fell to roughly 48% in 2025, the raw dollar amounts connected to the Iranian military group remained massive.

Now the UK is shutting the exchange down.

Britain’s Companies House — the government body that registers businesses — has started a compulsory strike-off against Zedxion Exchange Ltd. Authorities say the company filed false information, including listing a director who never existed.

Stock Photo, Fake Name, Real Money

The fictitious director was registered under the name Elizabeth Newman, listed as a citizen of the Dominican Republic.

An investigation by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) found that the woman behind the name was likely manufactured entirely — her image in company marketing videos traced back to a stock photo.

Babak Zanjani, an Iranian billionaire accused of corruption, previously voiced pride in his role helping Iran sidestep oil sanctions during periods of economic strain. Source: https://www.iranintl.com/

Before Newman appeared in company records, a man named Babak Morteza held the director position. His details matched those of Babak Zanjani, an Iranian businessman who had previously been sentenced to death in Iran for stealing state oil funds.

That sentence was reduced in 2024, and Zanjani resumed business operations. Morteza was listed as director and the person with significant control of Zedxion from October 2021 to August 2022.

Zanjani is also said to head DotOne Holding Group, a conglomerate with operations across cryptocurrency, foreign exchange, logistics, and telecommunications — sectors that have been used in the past to sidestep international sanctions.

Total crypto market cap currently at $2.4 trillion. Chart: TradingView

Washington Acted First

The UK crackdown follows US sanctions imposed in January by the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).

Both Zedxion and Zedcex were named in that action. OFAC said Zanjani helped fund projects supporting the IRGC and the Iranian government more broadly.

Company filings for the two exchanges also showed dormant accounts, a detail that stood in sharp contrast to the enormous transaction volumes blockchain analysts traced through them.

The UK passed the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act in 2023, giving Companies House new authority to verify the identities of directors and check that registered businesses were set up for lawful purposes.

The Zedxion case marks one of the more visible uses of those powers.

Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView

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QWhat percentage of transactions processed by Zedxion Exchange in 2024 were linked to Iran's IRGC?

AApproximately 87% of transactions processed by Zedxion Exchange and Zedcex in 2024 were connected to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

QWhat was the fictitious name of the director listed for Zedxion Exchange Ltd. and what was her alleged citizenship?

AThe fictitious director was registered under the name Elizabeth Newman, who was listed as a citizen of the Dominican Republic.

QWhich US government agency imposed sanctions on Zedxion and Zedcex, and when did this action occur?

AThe US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on Zedxion and Zedcex in January 2025.

QWhat is the name of the Iranian businessman previously sentenced to death, who was linked to the directorship of Zedxion under an alias?

ABabak Zanjani, an Iranian businessman previously sentenced to death for stealing state oil funds, was linked to the directorship of Zedxion under the alias Babak Morteza.

QWhat new UK legislation gave Companies House enhanced powers to verify company directors and lawful purposes, which was used in the Zedxion case?

AThe Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act, passed in 2023, gave Companies House new authority to verify the identities of directors and check that registered businesses were set up for lawful purposes.

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