Cybersecurity monitoring firm NetBlocks reports that Iran is now experiencing its seventh consecutive day of near-total telecommunications shutdown. The massive connectivity disruption raises critical questions about infrastructure resilience and network stability across different regions. For crypto traders and Web3 participants, such large-scale communication blackouts underscore the importance of reliable connectivity infrastructure and diversified access routes to blockchain networks.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-16 18:32
Iran's internet shutdown... is it happening again? Really, this has a pretty strong impact on on-chain transactions.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-15 08:49
Iran has been offline for seven days. How much does this affect on-chain transactions... might need to find a proxy.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-14 23:00
The Iran internet blackout is, frankly, a nightmare for Web3 people. Seven days without internet? My chain is frozen.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-14 22:57
The Iran internet blackout is truly unbelievable. Has it been 7 days? This is a nightmare for on-chain traders.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-14 22:42
Iran has been offline for seven days... On-chain activity must be really difficult now, and VPNs probably can't hold up much longer.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-14 22:41
Iran has gone offline again, making on-chain transactions a real nightmare. How long can a VPN last...
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-14 22:34
Iran is offline again. How much does this affect on-chain transactions... time to find backup nodes.
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DAOTruant
· 01-14 22:33
Iran has been offline for seven days... How are people still able to trade? VPNs are really a trader's lifesaver.
Cybersecurity monitoring firm NetBlocks reports that Iran is now experiencing its seventh consecutive day of near-total telecommunications shutdown. The massive connectivity disruption raises critical questions about infrastructure resilience and network stability across different regions. For crypto traders and Web3 participants, such large-scale communication blackouts underscore the importance of reliable connectivity infrastructure and diversified access routes to blockchain networks.