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#USIsraelStrikesIranBTCPlunges The main driver behind USDT (Tether) usage in Iran is related to the need for controlling foreign exchange markets. Reports suggest that Iran’s central bank has acquired large amounts of USDT specifically to manage foreign currency liquidity, facilitate international trade, and bypass traditional sanctions on dollar transactions.
While there is no official data directly linking IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) to the push for USDT, the broader context is that stablecoins like USDT provide Iranian entities—including state-linked groups—an alternative for cross-border payments and asset protection in the face of strict US sanctions. The appeal is clear: USDT is dollar-pegged, liquid, and less traceable than traditional wire transfers, making it useful for both public and private actors under restrictions.
Risks to consider: This kind of sanctioned regime usage could trigger regulatory crackdowns or blacklisting of wallet addresses, potentially affecting liquidity and compliance for users transacting with Iranian parties.
One notable but unexplored angle: Recent half-billion-dollar USDT acquisitions by Iranian authorities may signal wider institutional adoption—not just individual trading. If you’d like, I can dig deeper into the pattern of on-chain flows or wallet activity related to Iran. Need a deeper look?