Where
authoritarian government control and restrictions on individual
liberties appear to be the strongest, the Bitcoin community is still
growing and in some cases thriving. Just this week Coin Ava
launched as the first Iranian Website open for Iranians to buy and sell
Bitcoins. While Iranian leadership is known for tight regulations on
citizens in particular for those seeking to utilize the internet and
community with the rest of the world, Iranians have found a way around
onerous authoritarian restrictions through the Bitcoin currency.
Last year, Bloomberg Businessweek pushed out an article, “Dollar-Less Iranians Discover Virtual Currency” to
conclude, “For now, Iranians are using bitcoins to maintain a fragile
connection to the outside world.” Iranian citizens are able to use the
Bitcoin currency as a gateway to purchase products around the world and
through the Bitcoin currency are not confined to a devalued Rial. As
the Iranian regime continues to move forward with an illicit nuclear
program despite international sanctions and pleas from leaders around
the world to cease uranium enrichment, Iranian citizens are put in a
tough situation. In the end of the day, Iranian President, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, and Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, while claiming to
act in the best interest of Iranians are actually compromising the
financial health and well being of all Iranian citizens. Bitcoin
provides a ray of hope for many Iranians in light of Iranian
Authoritarian Leadership’s blatant disregard of international
standards.
Whereas Bitcoin is a digital, decentralized currency, it serves as a source of empowerment for individuals around the world to take the initiative to control personal finances and become financially independent from a centralized source of control. In some nations, the desire to be independent from a central bank is not as strong as not all nations have authoritarian leadership and high inflation rates. Yet for some nations Bitcoin provides a source of financial security and promise outside of any centralized currency to citizens. Coin Ava’s launch this week has prompted dialogue once again over the many purposes of the Bitcoin currency and the intrinsic value this digital, decentralized currency holds of citizens living under the auspices of an authoritarian government. From the perspective of a former Capitol Hill staffer who ardently opposses Iranian nuclear development, hate speech, and human rights violations, I see the growth of the Bitcoin currency in Iran as a direct affront and slap in the face of the Iranian authoritarian government. Where there is a will, there is a way, and Iranian citizens have worked to combat Iranian leadership’s poor decision making with the Bitcoin currency.
Source : http://bitcoinmagazine.com
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