Iran made ban on bitcoin mining after gathering information of mining farms around the country. According to the data it is clear that more than 90% miners were using illegal electricity and without proper licensing. Only 5-10% were doing it in a legal way with proper licensing from the respective authorities. This illegal usage of electricity resulted on the deficit of day to day needs around the country. Now the government might've made required changes and lifted the ban.
As we may guess members in this forum do not like the idea of any part of the bitcoin ecosystem being banned anywhere, but they had a point, if miners want to mine then they need to pay for the electricity they consume, that is completely fair and that is something we all do, so why miners should be exempt of this?
I am glad the temporary ban has ended and they are allowing legitimate miners to come back online, after all if they are regulated and they are paying all their taxes then they should be left to their own devices, also this will help a country like Iran which is in bad economic shape due to all the sanctions they are facing from the international community.