Bitcoin mining activity in Iran represents a significant but largely unmeasured portion of global hashrate. While exact figures remain elusive due to regulatory opacity and informal mining operations, the scale of BTC extraction happening across the region is substantial. Regional factors like cheap electricity continue to attract mining operations despite infrastructure challenges.
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MEVHunter
· 01-12 03:10
ngl the iran mining shadow game is wild... they're literally printing hashrate in the dark while everyone's obsessing over public metrics. cheap juice always wins, regulatory fog = perfect cover for alpha extraction. wonder how much of that unmeasured hash is actually feeding backrunning operations upstream 👀
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RektRecovery
· 01-11 21:10
nah the "unmeasured" part is the whole game here tbh. iran's been doing this for years and we're all just... pretending the numbers don't exist? classic security theater if you ask me
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retroactive_airdrop
· 01-11 05:29
Iranian mining, no one can really clarify the exact numbers, there are too many black box operations... Cheap electricity indeed gives a big advantage.
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GlueGuy
· 01-09 17:11
Iran's mining scale is so large but the data remains a black box, it feels like the entire ecosystem is playing "Schrödinger's hash power."
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RegenRestorer
· 01-09 17:11
Why is no one properly tracking Iran's large-scale mining operations? There are too many unreported figures.
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0xLostKey
· 01-09 17:06
Iranian mining data is indeed unclear; no one can say exactly how much hash power is running over there.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-09 17:05
Iranian mining is really complicated; who really knows the data?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-09 17:04
Iranian mining is really a foggy situation; all the data is just guesswork... Cheap electricity has indeed attracted many miners, but with such poor infrastructure, do they still have to keep mining hard?
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-09 17:03
Iran's mining scale is so large, but the data remains a black box... Truly impressive.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-09 16:49
Iranian mining has always been a black box; no one can clearly say how much hash power is running there.
Bitcoin mining activity in Iran represents a significant but largely unmeasured portion of global hashrate. While exact figures remain elusive due to regulatory opacity and informal mining operations, the scale of BTC extraction happening across the region is substantial. Regional factors like cheap electricity continue to attract mining operations despite infrastructure challenges.