TRM Labs Report: ISKP Uses Monero (XMR) for Crypto Fundraising, Highlights Shift in Terror Financing

TRM Labs finds ISKP using Monero (XMR) for fundraising. Crypto crime fell 24%, but privacy coins remain a challenge!


San Francisco-based blockchain intel firm TRM Labs, recognized by the World Economic Forum, just dropped its “2025 Crypto Crime Report,” revealing how the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) is using Monero (XMR) to collect donations.

ISKP, which gained prominence after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, has been traced to have fundraising networks in India. Its official media outlet, Voice of Khorasan, has been actively encouraging Monero donations. TRM Labs’ report says ISKP prefers Monero due to its privacy features, which make transactions hard to track.

Although illegal cryptocurrency transactions declined 24% in the past year, criminals are catching on. Chainalysis reports highlight that crime involving stablecoins increased 63% in the past year, as malicious actors shift away from volatile assets and into more stable digital currencies.

Terrorism-related networks are also using unidentified wallets, mixers, and fake KYC proofs to avoid law enforcement. Monero’s anonymity is also making it a tool of choice for criminal finance, but its volatility could push criminals towards stablecoins in the near future.

As security is being increased, both criminals and law enforcement are evolving their tactics in the cat-and-mouse game of crypto crime.

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Anmol Khatiwada

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