Iran appears to be easing some of its internet restrictions. According to local media reports including Tasnim, authorities have begun allowing limited access to Google and portions of the broader internet infrastructure. However, this represents only a partial restoration—full connectivity remains unavailable at this stage. The rollout is restricted in scope, suggesting a cautious approach rather than a comprehensive reopening. This development could have downstream implications for regional digital adoption and blockchain network participation, as improved internet access typically correlates with increased cryptocurrency engagement in developing markets.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h ago
Iran's internet shutdown... is just partial, still needs observation and monitoring
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SerumDegen
· 8h ago
partial access = partial liquidation risk lmaooo... iran finally uncaging the internet but keeping one hand on the kill switch? classic market structure play. limited google = limited alpha leaks i guess, but once the floodgates crack even slightly, the cascade effect hits different. watching on-chain signals from tehran rn ngl
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 8h ago
Is Iran loosening internet restrictions? Sounds like they're about to enter the crypto world.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 8h ago
Iran opens up the internet? Hold on, are they trying to lure us in to play blockchain games?
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LightningAllInHero
· 8h ago
Iran lifts ban? Mining is now allowed, adding another strong market to the crypto world.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 8h ago
Iran lifts internet restrictions? Hold on, isn't it still half-hearted...
Iran appears to be easing some of its internet restrictions. According to local media reports including Tasnim, authorities have begun allowing limited access to Google and portions of the broader internet infrastructure. However, this represents only a partial restoration—full connectivity remains unavailable at this stage. The rollout is restricted in scope, suggesting a cautious approach rather than a comprehensive reopening. This development could have downstream implications for regional digital adoption and blockchain network participation, as improved internet access typically correlates with increased cryptocurrency engagement in developing markets.