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UK Moves to Dissolve Crypto Exchange Accused of Aiding Iranian Sanctions Evasion - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
The United Kingdom has moved to strike off Zedxion Exchange Ltd, a cryptocurrency platform accused of enabling sanctions evasion tied to Iran. The decision, led by Companies House, follows scrutiny over questionable corporate disclosures and comes shortly after U.S. sanctions targeted the exchange earlier this year.
UK Moves To Dissolve Crypto Exchange Amid Compliance Scrutiny
Authorities stated that Zedxion submitted “misleading, false or deceptive” information during its registration process. Investigations suggested that listed executives may not have been real individuals, raising concerns about identity verification standards prior to recent regulatory updates.
The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned the exchange in January, linking it to financial networks associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Reports also connected the platform to Babak Zanjani, a businessman previously accused of orchestrating large-scale sanctions evasion operations involving oil revenues.
Blockchain analytics firms estimate that Zedxion and an affiliated platform handled more than $1 billion in transactions, with a significant portion allegedly tied to sanctioned entities. Notably, these findings rely on transparent blockchain data, reinforcing how public ledgers can expose suspicious financial flows more effectively than traditional systems.
Crypto Transparency And Regulatory Evolution In Focus
The case emerges as the UK strengthens oversight through the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023. New requirements now include mandatory identity verification for company directors and beneficial owners, along with stricter controls on submitted corporate data.
While the enforcement action targets misuse, it also reflects a broader shift in how regulators interact with crypto infrastructure. Unlike opaque financial networks, blockchain transactions leave auditable trails, enabling firms and authorities to trace movements with increasing precision.

At the same time, data shows Iran has expanded its use of digital assets to mitigate sanctions pressure. Analysts estimate that wallets linked to state-aligned actors received at least $154 billion in crypto flows over the past year, underscoring the scale of activity regulators aim to monitor.
The UK’s move signals tighter enforcement of corporate integrity rather than a rejection of crypto itself. As compliance frameworks mature, the sector continues to demonstrate that transparency tools can coexist with regulation, offering a more traceable financial environment than legacy systems.