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TRON wallets attach to Central Bank of Iran

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OFAC issued General License V for Hengli wind-down with no published deadline and added two TRON blockchain wallet addresses to the Central Bank of Iran SDN entry, the first crypto attachment to an Iranian state institution in the 2026 war.

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Key takeaway

Crypto wallets and an open-ended wind-down extend OFAC's reach into exchanges and customers globally.

OFAC issued General License V on 24 April authorising a wind-down period for Hengli Petrochemical transactions with no published deadline, and added two TRON blockchain wallet addresses to the Central Bank of Iran SDN entry 1. The crypto addition is the first for any Iranian state institution since the war began on 28 February, moving sanctions enforcement from financial rails onto blockchain infrastructure for the first time at the state-institution level.

The missing deadline on General License V is the live compliance question for every Hengli customer globally. Wind-down transactions are permitted, but absent a fixed date, compliance teams cannot calculate the moment authorised activity converts to a violation. The contrast with India Ports Global's position is stark: Chabahar operators face a hard 26 April waiver cliff , while Hengli's customers have no cliff at all: only enforcement signals rather than text.

The TRON network is the dominant rails for USDT stablecoin transfers and a well-documented sanctions evasion channel. Attaching these two wallet addresses to the Central Bank of Iran's SDN entry means any US person or US-regulated exchange that has processed them historically now faces retroactive screening obligations. These are the first wallet addresses on the SDN line for an Iranian state institution, narrowing the technical gap between shadow-fleet enforcement and crypto-layer enforcement to a single press release.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When the US sanctions a company, it sometimes allows existing customers a short period to wind down their contracts legally, rather than immediately cutting off every transaction. This is called a 'general licence'. The unusual feature of Friday's licence is that it gives no end date, which leaves Hengli's customers in legal limbo: they do not know when they must stop. The separate action adding TRON wallet addresses to Iran's Central Bank entry is technically significant. TRON is a blockchain network, similar to Ethereum, that is widely used in Asia for moving money without going through banks. Previous US sanctions on Iranian crypto activity targeted private actors. Adding wallets to the state-owned Central Bank entry means the US is now treating the Central Bank of Iran's digital assets with the same legal framework as its dollar-denominated foreign reserves, which have been frozen since 1979. TRM Labs and Chainalysis, the main firms that track cryptocurrency sanctions compliance, will now flag any transaction touching these wallet addresses as a sanctions risk.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The TRON wallet addition reflects a structural gap in Iran's sanctions architecture that OFAC has been trying to close since 2021.

Iran's Central Bank has held its formal foreign currency reserves, primarily around $120 billion at peak, frozen under US sanctions since the 1979 hostage crisis. Cryptocurrency offers a parallel reserve mechanism: wallets that no third-party custodian controls and that bypass the dollar-clearing system entirely.

TRON specifically has been favoured by Iranian actors because USDT (Tether's stablecoin) runs primarily on TRON, allowing dollar-denominated transactions without touching US banking infrastructure.

General License V carries no published deadline, replicating a mechanism OFAC used during the 2012 Bank of Kunlun designation. An open-ended wind-down period creates legal pressure on Hengli's customers to self-certify their exit timeline, which generates compliance documentation OFAC can audit later to establish whether transactions after a self-declared exit date were wilful violations.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    The Central Bank of Iran TRON wallet designation establishes that OFAC will treat state-institution blockchain addresses as equivalent to frozen foreign-currency reserves, regardless of the technical difficulty of enforcement.

  • Risk

    Exchanges operating TRON-based USDT transactions globally face automated compliance flags from Chainalysis and TRM Labs feeds starting immediately, regardless of whether they have any direct Iran exposure.

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TRON wallets attach to Central Bank of Iran
The crypto addition and the open-ended wind-down extend OFAC's enforcement reach to US-regulated exchanges and create compliance uncertainty for every Hengli customer.
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