You know I almost thought at first that the enemies missiles may have hit another civilian location coincidentally where you're located leaving you as a casualty

until I knew about the internet shutdown.
Actually one of their silly $40-mil MQ9s dropped one of its little bombs close to where I live on the street trying to target the people who were marching on the international Quds Day. It was funny to watch how scared they were of being shut down, dropping it from such a high altitude that it missed its target entirely and hit an open area near some shops and broke their windows. It got shot down anyway though while it was trying to flee the city skirts.

I'm curious to know how crypto holders there fared during the internet shutdown.
There are a couple of domestic exchanges and they continued operating just fine, the price was the same as the global one AFAICT. The only problem was that you couldn't deposit crypto, obviously. But you could buy and hold on exchange (or withdraw and trust that when they give you a txid, it is real). I bought some in the dip myself, it was a "double" dip too since dollar tanked hard against Iranian Rial during the time bitcoin started dumping down to $65k.
I myself am curious about what miners did and have not been able to get an answer yet. I know they had to apply for a license a couple of years ago (after the power outage crisis!) so they had to have gotten some special treatment. And I know certain businesses continued having access to the internet... don't know if miners were amongst them.
So, what was it like for you these past few months, especially without access to bitcointalk forum. Did you find new hobbies or something?
I tried learning Piano a little and failed

apart from that, pretty much the same as before. I'm already busy as it is...
aggressors who invaded your country to destroy all schools, kindergartens and hospitals.
Invaded? All?
Technically this still is categorized as "exchange of fire". The Axis doesn't have nearly enough troops to invade anywhere (that's why they use takfiri terrorists as proxy), let alone a country that is 1.873 million km
2 with 90 million population where 30+ million signed up to be armed and defend the homeland (that's on top of the million already in the military).
They tried to have boots on the ground (aka invade) twice though.
First time 500 of them got burnt in Bubiyan Island of Kuwait and in UAE when 6 of their landing crafts got sunk while they were mobilizing (they had to take over at leas 3 hospitals in Kuwait) thanks to Iran's reconnaissance dominance across West Asia. They are now at the bottom of the Persian Gulf feeding the fishes.
The second time was in Isfahan (which is now known as
Tabas 2.0) this was so pathetic that they had to leave their
underwear and
identification behind while escaping with their dead leaving a dozen destroyed aircrafts.

Now you can continue spreading your anti-Western propaganda on a forum that is located on US servers and whose admin is an American citizen

Back in the 40's roughly 80 million people lived under the fascist Nazi regime in Germany. Many of them did not approve the atrocities committed by those barbarians, even though they were silent themselves due to fear or willful ignorance.
