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Why Iran’s Currency Collapse to ‘Zero’ Could Push Bitcoin Back Above $100K

On January 13, 2026 by voice

Iran’s national currency, the rial, has fallen to levels many citizens describe as practically worthless. The collapse is not the result of a single event. Economists say it reflects years of high inflation, weak growth, sanctions, and limited access to foreign currency. What is failing now is something more fundamental: trust in money itself.

As the rial loses purchasing power, the crisis is reigniting global discussions around alternatives such as Bitcoin — not as an endorsement, but as a reflection of how people behave when confidence in fiat money breaks down.

A Slow Breakdown of Confidence

In Iran, inflation has eaten into wages for years, while sanctions restricted oil revenues and cut the country off from much of the global banking system. Official exchange rates no longer reflect reality, forcing businesses to rely on informal dollar pricing.

Households respond defensively. Many try to convert their salaries into dollars, gold, or durable goods as soon as they are paid. This behavior accelerates the decline of the rial, creating a feedback loop: the less people trust the currency, the faster they abandon it.

This is a common pattern in currency collapses worldwide.

Why Bitcoin Enters the Conversation During Currency Crises

When trust in a national currency erodes, public debate often widens to include financial alternatives. In Iran, that debate has increasingly mentioned Bitcoin and stablecoins because they operate outside domestic banking systems.

This does not mean they are safe or suitable for everyone. Volatility, regulatory risks, uneven access to technology, and legal uncertainty remain major barriers. But during periods of severe monetary stress, people tend to look at all available options, even imperfect ones.

Iran’s situation fits a broader historical pattern.

Lessons From Past Financial Crises

Similar discussions emerged during earlier crises:

  • In 2013, a banking crisis in Cyprus led to government seizures of large bank deposits. Fear of losing savings pushed people to explore alternatives outside traditional banks. Bitcoin hit a record high of almost $147 in 2013 during this crisis.
  • In countries such as Argentina, Lebanon, and Turkey, repeated currency devaluations brought cryptocurrencies into public discussion.

In each case, interest in digital assets rose alongside fear — though outcomes varied widely and risks remained high.

Why Markets Watch Iran Closely

Iran’s currency collapse alone is unlikely to determine Bitcoin’s price direction. However, it contributes to a larger global theme that investors track: fiat currency stress.

Currently, Iran is facing:

  • A sharp decline in its national currency
  • Rising economic hardship
  • Social unrest and protests
  • Tighter financial and communication controls

Historically, these conditions have coincided with increased attention toward non-traditional financial tools, not because they are ideal, but because confidence in existing systems weakens.

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