Iranian Crypto Outflows Hit $10.3 Million After US‑Israeli Airstrikes, Chaina...
On‑chain data shows that in the days after joint US‑Israeli airstrikes on February 28, Iranian exchanges saw a sharp spike in withdrawals, with roughly 10.3 million dollars in crypto fleeing. Iran’s Crypto Use Amidst Economical Collapse Crypto has become a financial lifeline for both ordinary households and state‑affiliated networks in Iran, according to an article […]
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Iranian MPs Urge for Change in Crypto Policies After Research
Some parliamentarians in Iran have set out to change the government’s regulatory attitude towards cryptocurrencies, citing opportunities to use them to improve the nation’s sanctioned and....
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