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While most drone purchases are made using traditional financial rails, procurement networks are increasingly intersecting with the blockchain, the public digital ledger on which cryptocurrencies are based, Chainalysis found. That ledger allows investigators to map the path of a transaction from its origin to its destination.
Blockchain researchers at Chainalysis were able to trace the flow of crypto from individual wallets connected to drone developers or paramilitary groups to the purchase of low-cost drones and their components from vendors on e-commerce sites
Chainalysis was able to match transactions in crypto for between $2,200 and $3,500 to the exact price points of drones and drone components on e-commerce platforms, Fierman said.
"We saw everything from the request for the drones and the parts and how much they were looking to get, and then the pictures showing that they had procured those goods," he said.
The report also found that Iran-linked groups are using crypto to procure drone parts and sell military equipment. It specifically highlighted a crypto wallet with connections to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps purchasing drone parts from a Hong Kong-based supplier.