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Iran MP confirms Hormuz toll in crypto

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An Iranian lawmaker disclosed on Sunday 7 June, via IRGC-affiliated media, an official per-ship charge for Strait of Hormuz passage, taken in barter goods and cryptocurrency.

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Key takeaway

An Iranian MP confirmed the IRGC's Hormuz toll, paid in crypto and goods to dodge dollar sanctions.

An Iranian parliamentarian disclosed on Sunday 7 June, to IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)-affiliated media, an official charge of $1.5 to $2 million per ship for passage through the strait of Hormuz, paid in barter goods and cryptocurrency 1. The on-the-record confirmation and the named payment channel are the new elements; the charge had carried no acknowledged price before.

Goods and crypto settle outside the dollar-clearing system that OFAC (the US Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control) sanctions reach. OFAC has designated Iranian crypto exchanges, yet the toll disclosure shows a goods-and-crypto rail still operating at scale. That finance mechanism, not the charge itself, is why much of the traffic pays rather than runs the US blockade.

CENTCOM (US Central Command) has redirected 127 vessels and disabled six ; the ships not on that list are, in many cases, the ones quietly paying. The operational toll system has been reported since March ; the parliamentary confirmation and the hard figure attached to it are the new beat.

This is the IRGC as revenue collector, a separate operation from the corps as missile force. The same guard that put 10 ballistic missiles onto Ramat David on Sunday is banking Hormuz transit fees in stablecoins on the same day.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran's military has been charging ships a fee to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway through which about a fifth of the world's oil flows. On 7 June, an Iranian member of parliament confirmed publicly that this fee is $1.5 to 2 million per ship, paid in either physical goods (barter) or cryptocurrency, not in US dollars. The reason they avoid US dollars is that the US Treasury has an agency called OFAC that can freeze or seize dollar transactions linked to Iran. Barter and crypto payments, settled outside the US banking system, are much harder to intercept. This is how Iran funds its military despite heavy US sanctions: ships pay, goods and crypto flow in, and the IRGC (Iran's elite military force) collects revenue that OFAC cannot easily touch.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

OFAC's sanctions architecture was designed for dollar-clearing transactions: it can freeze accounts, block wire transfers, and designate institutions that process dollar payments. Barter goods settled at a Pakistani port and stablecoins routed through non-designated wallets both clear outside the dollar rails OFAC reaches.

The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), created by Iran on 5 May 2026 as a state body, institutionalises the toll as formal sovereign revenue rather than an improvised levy, making its removal a treaty-level concession rather than a covert operation Washington can unilaterally interdict.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The parliamentary confirmation makes the toll politically entrenched: any Iranian negotiator offering to end it as a concession now faces domestic opposition from Majlis figures who have publicly endorsed it as legitimate policy.

  • Risk

    OFAC's crypto-exchange designations (ID:3971) target the on-ramp layer but not the barter rail, meaning the payment channel can persist through physical goods settlement even if crypto flows are disrupted.

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Update #121 · Trump said don't strike; Israel struck Iran

Institute for the Study of War· 8 Jun 2026
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