
CANADALAND Iran's Crypto Pipeline to Toronto
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Mar 17, 2026 Julie Dzerowicz, Liberal MP and immigration committee chair, discusses Canada's response to concerns about Iranian-linked individuals. Jessica Davis, former FINTRAC analyst turned threat analyst, explains how crypto moves can hide sanctioned flows. They explore crypto-to-cash desks, blockchain tracing, and why Canada can be attractive for illicit finance.
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Crypto-To-Cash Desks Operate Like A Parallel Banking System
- Crypto-to-cash desks act as a parallel banking system converting digital coins into untraceable physical cash.
- Spencer Woodman observed storefronts and backroom operations that accept QR wallet scans and hand over large sums with minimal ID or oversight.
Undercover Visit To A Million-Dollar Deli Cash Desk
- Spencer Woodman visited a Kiev deli where a backroom crypto desk paid out millions in cash for crypto within seconds.
- He described walking through the deli, pressing a buzzer, scanning a QR and receiving large cash sums with no questions asked.
Public Ledgers Let Investigators Link Wallets To Sanctions
- Blockchain's public ledger allows tracing wallet flows, enabling investigators to link crypto desk wallets to flagged sanctioned wallets.
- Richard Sanders used analytics to show IRGC-labeled wallets sending funds to Toronto desks like Million Exchange.
