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TRM Labs: Due to the Israel-Iran conflict and a certain exchange hack, Iranian cryptocurrency fund flows dropped by 11%

TRM Labs: Due to the Israel-Iran conflict and a certain exchange hack, Iranian cryptocurrency fund flows dropped by 11%

金色财经金色财经2025/08/27 00:57
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Jinse Finance reported that blockchain analytics firm TRM Labs stated that due to the breakdown of nuclear negotiations with Israel, a $90 million hack on Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and a major stablecoin being blacklisted, the scale of funds flowing into Iranian cryptocurrency trading platforms in 2025 has declined. In a report released on Tuesday, TRM Labs pointed out that from January to July this year, the total cryptocurrency inflow in Iran reached $3.7 billion, an 11% decrease compared to the same period last year, with the most significant declines occurring in June and July. "This decline in capital inflow coincided with multiple overlapping events: the collapse of nuclear negotiations, a 12-day conflict with Israel starting June 13, and large-scale power outages in Iran—caused by both physical military actions and cyberattacks launched by Israel, as well as deliberate power interruptions implemented by the Iranian regime."

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