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He said that the tariff is $1 per barrel of oil, adding that empty tankers can pass freely. “Once the email arrives and Iran completes its assessment, vessels are given a few seconds to pay in Bitcoin, ensuring they can’t be traced or confiscated due to sanctions,” Hosseini added.
Why not Monero?
they’re uneducated in this regard
I heard they are also accepting iTunes gift cards.
Just make sure you don’t redeem them
DO NOT REDEEM!!!
WHY DID YOU REDEEEEEEEM!?!?
People who say that crypto has no application are just thinking inside the imperial bubble.
But there are very good reasons why Bitcoin is very far from mass adoption as an actual currency.
Nobody doubts that ransom is an application for crypto.
protection money, highway robbery
People have always known that crypto who is very good for crime.
Crime was the first adopting use, but not the last. Even the US recognizes its value by having a strategic reserve.
That says “proposed” - not implemented, though?
And if it’s under Trump’s administration, I can’t take anything like that as any indication of reason or sustainability.
Trump is part of crime.
Bitcoin is for dodging sanctions and the influence America has over the international banking and payment systems. It’s also may shield third parties from sanctions the US may impose on those who transact with Iran.
Reminder that bitcoin is not now nor has it ever been anonymous.
I remember Trump was experimenting with some *coin. He should try to convince ayatollas to use it instead of Bitcoin.
Haha Trump Coin and Trump retarded model wife coin. Good one.
Wasn’t even a “real” coin, just a token on the Solana network
I know, but wasn’t “coin” in the name as I recall?
I didn’t mean to correct you on the name, just that it doesn’t live up to its name
Bitcoin finely found a use case that’s not crime. Take that crypto haters.
Technically it still is a crime since charging money for access to navigable waters is a violation of international law.
It’s not like international law protected them in the first place.









