Bitcoin as Safe Haven Amid Iranian Rial Collapse and Internet Blackouts?
The collapse of Iran's currency, the rial, to approximately 1 million per US dollar, coupled with government-imposed internet blackouts, raises questions about Bitcoin's utility as a safe haven. The rial's sharp decline, losing nearly half its value in 2025, has triggered protests and economic instability. The Iranian government's response included communication blackouts, pushing some citizens to seek alternatives like Starlink, despite its ban. Bitcoin's original design aimed to facilitate peer-to-peer electronic cash transfers without relying on financial institutions, addressing scenarios where trust in intermediaries fails. The current situation in Iran highlights the potential use case for Bitcoin in countries facing currency debasement and restricted access to traditional financial systems.
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