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    Israeli Arrested for Selling Secrets to Iran for Crypto

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    • Israeli man arrested for spying for Iran, paid in crypto. The case highlights growing concerns over digital assets funding covert operations.

    • Authorities warn of Iranian efforts to recruit Israelis via social media, as crypto becomes a tool in modern espionage and psychological warfare.

    As global tensions increase and digital assets gain ground, a new front in warfare technique is emerging, one that’s funded by crypto. In an eye-opening instance, Israeli authorities have arrested a 27-year-old man from Tel Aviv, accusing him of spying for Iran in exchange for cryptocurrency payments. Though Trump announced an Iran-Israel ceasefire, this spy case has added a new twist in the global arena. 

    Spying for Crypto Raises Red Flags

    As per the local media report, authorities claim that the man had been in contact with an Iranian agent for several months. During this time, he reportedly carried out several intelligence-related tasks at the agent’s request. These included photographing the homes of Israeli public officials, documenting military bases, and even spray-painting graffiti, possibly as a form of coded messaging or psychological warfare.

    According to investigators, the suspect received thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency as payment for his work. This digital trail has raised red flags, showing how cryptocurrencies can be used to fund covert and potentially dangerous activities.

    During a search of the man’s home, officials confiscated computers and digital storage devices believed to have been used to communicate with his Iranian handlers. While the full extent of his activities is still being investigated, the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court has extended his detention until June 26 to allow authorities more time to gather evidence.

    Iranian Recruitment Campaigns Targeting Israelis

    The Shin Bet and Israeli police issued a joint warning following the arrest, urging the public to remain cautious of foreign contact, particularly on social media. They revealed that Iranian intelligence and affiliated terror groups are actively trying to recruit Israelis through online platforms. Security officials emphasized that any citizen caught cooperating with enemy states would face severe legal consequences.

    Warning Call for the Public?

    This case surfaces amid growing crypto-related concerns on both sides. Just last week, Iran’s central bank imposed stricter controls on domestic crypto exchanges after a cyberattack drained $90 million from Nobitex, the country’s largest platform. As Iran tightens its oversight, the use of crypto in covert operations and illicit financing continues to blur the lines between financial freedom and national security threats.

    In a digital world where enemies may be only a message away, the role of crypto in global conflict is becoming harder to ignore. However, this is not the first time crypto has been used for illegal activities. There are many scams, terrorist fundings in the past have shaken the ground for crypto investors, and this new warfare psychology is something that needs to be taken seriously with grounded crypto rules.

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