Why Iran’s Currency Collapse to 'Zero' Could Push Bitcoin Back Above $100K

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Iran’s national currency, the rial, has fallen to levels many citizens describe as practically worthless. The collapse is not the result of a single event. Economists say it reflects years of high inflation, weak growth, sanctions, and limited access to foreign currency. What is failing now is something more fundamental: trust in money itself.

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