If we pay attention to it, usually a president at the end of his presidency removes all restrictions and provides the best services!
Now that explains its weird timing but isn't it a bit too late for such moves to have any significant impact?
- He should've done it last year instead.Very clear! When Hassan Rouhani nominates himself in the next 4 years, all the people will re-elect him because of these good conditions, and this is a business policy.
I highly doubt that'll happen... The damage he and his cabinet have caused is quite significant that most people aren't going to completely forget about that stuff, no matter how he'll end it.
I hope that this pattern will continue by the next president of Iran and that due to the cheap electricity reserves of this country, many digital currencies will be mined in Iran.
There's still a big "if", and if resuming the mining process
[after the summer] is going to lead to more power outages, then it won't last long before they decide to come up with some weird rules against
BTCitcoin and cryptocurrency mining as a whole; In other words, it'll always end badly for "normal" miners.
With such resources, the situation of the Iranian people should be like Dubai, but they live like Afghans.
I wouldn't compare their living styles with Afghans, but I do agree that the current status/situation should be similar or be better than the Emirates.
It'll be interesting to see up to what extent they'll legalize it, since all of those who are involved in such processes are quite old, and can't fully grasp the importance of cryptocurrency usage as a whole...