Iranian protesters are burning banks the Iranian city of Behbahan, and the cryptocurrency community is closely following the developments.
The official Twitter profile of libertarian media company BeingLibertarian published a video of what seems to be a branch of Iran’s central bank in Behbahan, in the southwest of the country, being set on fire amid protests. Interestingly, the reaction to the tweet was overwhelmingly positive, with one user saying:
“We might consider trying that here!! More effective than trying to audit it.”
While one user answered with the single word “Bitcoin” to the video posted on Twitter, the presence of the cryptocurrency community is seemingly limited among those following the events.
Still, a link to the tweet has found its way onto the Cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin subreddits. The post was then upvoted by 78% in the first and 64% in the second communities.
A protest unrelated to monetary policy
ThePortal, a news outlet covering Islamist movements, reported on Nov. 16 that the building was set on fire amid ongoing demonstrations against the government’s surprise decision to ration petrol and increase its price by over 50%. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani defended the measure claiming that it is good for the local population.
Fuel consumption has been limited to 60 liters (almost 16 gallons) per vehicle per month, down from the previous limit of 250 liters and prices spiked to 15,000 rials ($0.36). Furthermore, every liter over the 60 litre limit is subject to a penalty cost of 60,000 rials ($1.43).
In the city of Sirjan in central Iran, the protesters also tried to set a fuel warehouse on fire as well. Per the report, state media claim that one civilian was killed and several others injured and the demonstrations ended by midnight.
As Cointelegraph reported in July, the United States is seemingly motivated to impose sanctions on Iranian cryptocurrency mining operations.
This article was updated for context on 11/20/19.