OFAC sanctions Gaza-based crypto exchange allegedly linked to Hamas

OFAC sanctions Gaza-based crypto exchange allegedly linked to Hamas

OFAC sanctions Gaza-based crypto exchange allegedly linked to Hamas PlatoBlockchain Data Intelligence. Vertical Search. Ai.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned Buy Cash Money and Money Transfer Company, a Gaza-based cryptocurrency exchange with alleged ties to Palestinian militant group Hamas.

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Fast Facts

  • On Wednesday, OFAC announced that it imposed sanctions on 10 key entities believed to be linked to Hamas, including its members, operatives and financial facilitators. 
  • The Treasury Department reported that in 2021, Israel’s National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing seized crypto wallets connected to a Hamas fundraising campaign. According to New York-based blockchain intelligence firm Chainalysis, one of these addresses belonged to Buy Cash. 
  • “Buy Cash, while implicated in Hamas crypto activity, also facilitated transfers for other terrorist groups — notably, a 2019 Bitcoin transfer from an al-Qa’ida affiliate and a 2017 procurement of online infrastructure on behalf of ISIS,” said Chainalysis in a Wednesday report.
  • In addition to the Gaza-based crypto business, OFAC said it imposed sanctions on individuals involved in a secret Hamas investment portfolio and an operative with deep connections to the Iranian regime.
  • Israel declared war on Hamas on Oct. 7 after the militant group carried out an attack in Israel, prompting a retaliation airstrike in Gaza.

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