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Iran’s national currency, the rial, has effectively collapsed, now trading at roughly 1.4 million rials per U.S. dollar.

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Iran’s Rial Collapses Against U.S. Dollar — Is Bitcoin Emerging as an Alternative?​


Iran’s national currency, the rial, has effectively collapsed, now trading at roughly 1.4 million rials per U.S. dollar.

ByMicah Zimmerman
January 12, 2026



Iran’s national currency, the rial, has completely collapsed against the U.S. dollar as the country’s economic crisis worsens. The value of one rial is now worth $0.00 right now.

On the open market, one U.S. dollar now trades for roughly 1.4 million rials, a collapse that has erased decades of purchasing power and fueled widespread unrest.

The currency’s plunge isn’t new, but the pace of decline in 2025 and early 2026 has been dramatic. Sanctions remain severe, oil revenues have shrunk, and political instability has driven investors and ordinary Iranians to seek alternatives to the rial and even to the U.S. dollar.

Inflation is soaring. Prices on food, medicine and basic goods have jumped sharply, forcing many families to spend a larger share of income just to survive. The official inflation rate climbed above 42% late last year, though actual costs for staples may be higher at this point.

The economic strain has spilled into the streets. Bazaar merchants and students have taken part in protests across cities from Tehran to Isfahan and Shiraz, condemning both economic mismanagement and political repression.

In the capital of Tehran, traditional supporters of the theocratic government have openly turned against clerical leadership as conditions worsen.

These protests have led Iran to impose telecom blackouts and jam satellite services, prompting citizens to turn to offline communication tools. Bitcoin focused apps like Bitchat and Noghteha enable secure messaging via Bluetooth and mesh networks without internet access, with Noghteha specifically adapted for Iranian users.

Against this backdrop, Bitcoin’s profile in Iran has quietly risen. Long before the latest collapse, crypto adoption in the Middle East and North Africa was accelerating, partly as a hedge against unstable local currencies and restrictive financial systems.

In the past weeks, reports, mainly those from blockchain analysis company Chainalysis, have highlighted Bitcoin and crypto’s role in the unrest. State actors and private citizens alike have moved value through crypto channels, both to preserve savings and to evade the limitations of the rial and sanctioned banking system.

Chainalysis data shows Iranian‑linked services moved more than $4 billion out in 2024, a jump of about 70% year over year. Iranian centralized exchanges swelled with users looking to swap rials for any asset that holds value beyond the border

Industry voices are framing Bitcoin as more than a financial curiosity. Some analysts and executives point to Bitcoin as an “exit option” for Iranians who see the rial’s collapse as a failure of traditional money. These narratives emphasize Bitcoin’s fixed supply and global liquidity as shields against inflationary policies and external pressure.

Even so, obstacles remain. Iran’s government has maintained strict controls on digital finance, cracking down on unregistered mining and monitoring crypto platforms. Official policies often contradict private behavior, creating legal uncertainty for Iranians trying to use crypto as a safe haven.

It’s times like these that point to why we need bitcoin as a race. Bitcoin stands out as the tool it was created to be: resilient, borderless, free and censorship-resistant.
 
This is what happens when siaolang Islamists run the country.
Nothing to do with iran gomen as it has been under US sanctions since 1980. Plus its currency been short by dubai currency exchange.
Iran is already under indirect attack. The riots it managed to control by jamming star link signals and shutting off its internet. If it can jam starlink, it can probably jam incoming radar from stealth planes. Or detect it.
 
Nothing to do with iran gomen as it has been under US sanctions since 1980. Plus its currency been short by dubai currency exchange.
Iran is already under indirect attack. The riots it managed to control by jamming star link signals and shutting off its internet. If it can jam starlink, it can probably jam incoming radar from stealth planes. Or detect it.
You should walk the talk and uproot yourself from Singapore and move to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
 
Iraians really hate the Aiyah! toh lah! and want Iran to stop being an Islamic republic, with most Iranians wanting to renounce Islam.

AI confirms:
Yes, numerous reports and independent surveys indicate a significant number of Iranians wish to and are in fact renouncing Islam, a trend driven largely by dissatisfaction with Ayatollah's theocratic government.
 
Iraians really hate the Aiyah! toh lah! and want Iran to stop being an Islamic republic, with most Iranians wanting to renounce Islam.

AI confirms:
Yes, numerous reports and independent surveys indicate a significant number of Iranians wish to and are in fact renouncing Islam, a trend driven largely by dissatisfaction with Ayatollah's theocratic government.
AI is a Zionist tool. They would not finance trillions building it if its just work efficiency. It spies on you. Categorise you in all kinds from threats to spending. All that data ending up in mossad hq. But uses US money.
 
AI is a Zionist tool. They would not finance trillions building it if its just work efficiency. It spies on you. Categorise you in all kinds from threats to spending. All that data ending up in mossad hq. But uses US money.

Regardless of AI, it's a fact that many (if not most) Iranians want to renounce Islam (as you yourself did, a proudly non-muslim malay yourself) :



 
Regardless of AI, it's a fact that many (if not most) Iranians want to renounce Islam (as you yourself did, a proudly non-muslim malay yourself) :
Renounce religion and embrace Zionist controlled deep state mass media AI and propaganda? Like jumping from frying pan into the fire.

Let this guy explain what AI is.

 
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