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US Treasury Sanctions Sinaloa Cartel Associates for Crypto Money Laundering

May 24, 2026
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The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctioned 11 individuals and two Mexican companies on May 20, 2026, targeting the Sinaloa Cartel’s cryptocurrency money laundering network and adding six Ethereum wallet addresses to the Specially Designated Nationals list.

TLDR

  • OFAC designated 11 individuals, 2 front companies, and 6 Ethereum addresses tied to the Sinaloa Cartel’s Los Chapitos faction for converting fentanyl cash proceeds into crypto.
  • The laundering pipeline moved bulk U.S. cash into stablecoins, through decentralized exchanges, and out via centralized exchanges.
  • All U.S. persons are now prohibited from transacting with the designated parties; any assets they hold in U.S. jurisdiction are blocked.

Who Was Sanctioned and How Crypto Was Used

The action, taken under Executive Order 14059 and the Sinaloa Cartel’s Foreign Terrorist Organization designation from February 20, 2025, names Armando de Jesus Ojeda Aviles as head of the laundering cell. OFAC alleges he converted U.S. fentanyl cash proceeds to cryptocurrency, with five of the six blacklisted Ethereum addresses attributed to him.

Ethereum Wallets Blacklisted

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Jesus Alonso Aispuro Felix served as chief money broker, managing bulk digital currency transfers. Rodrigo Alarcon Palomares handled U.S. cash pickups and was federally indicted in Colorado in April 2024 on three counts of laundering drug proceeds via crypto. The sixth wallet address belongs to Liliana Orozco Romero.

Two front companies were also designated: Gorditas Chiwas, a restaurant, and Grupo Especial Mamba Negra, a security firm. Both allegedly provided cover for the laundering operation.

The laundering methodology followed a consistent pattern, according to Chainalysis on-chain analysis: bulk cash collected from U.S. fentanyl sales was converted to stablecoins, swapped via decentralized exchanges, then transferred to centralized exchanges for cash-out. This DEX-based approach creates a compliance challenge for protocols operating without traditional screening infrastructure, a point relevant as exchanges face increasing pressure similar to what followed Ethereum’s recent price volatility.

Why Crypto Enforcement Against Cartels Is Accelerating

This is not an isolated action. OFAC has issued a series of designations targeting Los Chapitos since February 2023, with the first Ethereum wallet appearing on the SDN list in September 2023. The May 2026 action expands the crypto-address precedent from one to six Ethereum addresses across two individuals.

Over 50% of OFAC-designated cryptocurrency addresses in 2025 were associated with the illicit drug market. On-chain inflows to Chinese fentanyl precursor manufacturers grew from $30.9 million in 2023 to $39.1 million in 2025, with approximately 97% of those manufacturers accepting cryptocurrency.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent framed the action in counterterrorism terms:

“As President Trump has made clear, this administration will not allow narco-terrorists to flood our borders with poison. The Treasury Department will continue to take on terrorist cartels and their fentanyl trafficking networks to protect our communities and keep America safe.”

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary

The FTO designation enables prosecution under 18 USC 2339B, giving prosecutors counterterrorism tools beyond standard AML and narcotics statutes. This legal escalation mirrors the broader regulatory tightening crypto markets have experienced, including factors behind Bitcoin’s recent price declines.

What Exchanges and DeFi Protocols Must Do Now

Centralized exchanges are required to screen all six Ethereum addresses against the updated SDN list, freeze any matching assets, and file blocking reports with OFAC. Failure to comply risks civil penalties; OFAC has historically pursued enforcement actions against platforms that processed flagged wallets.

The DeFi angle is less settled but equally significant. The cartel’s use of DEX-based stablecoin swaps means protocols without compliance departments face potential legal liability for any interaction with sanctioned addresses. No competitor outlet has explicitly analyzed this strict-liability implication for decentralized protocols.

According to a single source, one dormant sanctioned Ethereum address reactivated on April 27, 2026, with an $894 USDT transfer before the sanctions announcement. If confirmed, this signals that compliance programs must screen long-inactive wallets, not just recently active ones.

With over 600 Sinaloa Cartel-linked designations in roughly two years and blockchain analytics firms like TRM Labs actively tracing fund flows, further designations targeting the cartel’s crypto infrastructure appear likely. As AI-driven analysis tools become more prevalent in both enforcement and market intelligence, the gap between on-chain activity and regulatory action continues to narrow.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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