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May 29, 2021, 08:16:06 AM
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Iran is very short of electricity this season, so the reason for the policy to suppress Bitcoin is because the northern hemisphere has entered the summer, and the country has a drought and hydropower projects do not have enough water to supply power to the national grid.
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May 29, 2021, 08:21:40 AM
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As we talked about in the previous article about the problems of bitcoin miners in Iran(https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5338536.msg57043573#msg57043573), in the new news that I have received, the government has officially asked the people to stop bitcoin mining and turn off the machines and they will be dealt with legally.

https://s19.picofile.com/file/8434554918/1.mp4.html
Interestingly, they recommend that the digital currency market probably disappear and do not take risks or invest.(WTF Roll Eyes)
Even legal miners should turn it off as soon as possible.
Strange opposition to the bitcoin world still continues.


What the hell is this man, really? Some governments are really weird when it comes to making a decision about cryptocurrencies. China has started this and some other countries help this continue. However, there is no need for banning. Cryptocurrencies won't damage their main currencies. They should just regulate them rather than cracking down on.

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May 29, 2021, 09:02:09 PM
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Truly strange.

They don't like people to thrive legally with mining bitcoin. What's with that? they should have their own resolution that if those miners have their renewable energy and other source of energy that can be use that won't be affecting the whole generation of energy for their country.

They should spare the miners and allow them to keep going on.

This will definitely be a strange thing in history.
In countries that are under sanctions, there is enough pressure on the people and they are all looking to get rid of these problems. I think Bitcoin can be a good opportunity for countries like Iran, Afghanistan and Africa (if Government to reduce opposition)
It is really a good opportunity if their people are earning on it honestly.

Trading, mining, getting paid with bitcoin for services and other legal stuffs. They should consider it as if they're also earning just like people who are working remotely.

They're receiving payments online and eventually will have to cash it out which shall help the household of those people who have earned bitcoin through those legal methods. They should focus on the illegal activities than the legal aspect and honest earning of their people through bitcoin.

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May 29, 2021, 11:01:11 PM
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Some governments are really unbelievable. They just don't want to deal with cryptocurrencies and make regulations about their usage etc. . They just choose to simply ban them and overlook people's reaction.

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May 29, 2021, 11:29:29 PM
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Some governments are really unbelievable. They just don't want to deal with cryptocurrencies and make regulations about their usage etc. . They just choose to simply ban them and overlook people's reaction.

Actually it is not surprising that several government countries are trying to make various restrictions related to Bitcoin. Because since Bitcoin
became popular, many countries feel threatened by the presence of Bitcoin, so it's no wonder some countries have reacted negatively to Bitcoin.
I think the Bitcoin journey earns everyone's trust is not easy, but I am optimistic that in the future, in the end Bitcoin can get recognition from
all countries in the world. Therefore for now for the Bitcoin community whose countries are still negative, better be a little patient and just try
to collect Bitcoin. Let everything run naturally.

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May 30, 2021, 12:28:04 AM
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Government all over the world are not decentralized crypto friendly. Like in my country it's illegal to use crypto and mine it. Iran is oil rich country, I don't know whether ban on mining is because of electricity or its other way round.
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