The dollar has once again surged in Iran, pushing inflation to extreme levels. For nearly half of the population who depend on fixed salaries, monthly income has fallen to around one hundred dollars. This is not merely an economic crisis-it is a humanitarian one.
When wages collapse while the prices of food and basic necessities rise daily, survival itself becomes uncertain. The question is no longer how people can live with dignity, but how many will be pushed into absolute poverty.
This outcome is the direct result of long-term governmental failure. A system that never placed its people at the center of its priorities inevitably reaches this point. Satoshi Nakamoto warned of such chaos: a world where states, armed with unlimited monetary power, erode the value of human life by destroying the value of money itself.
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Yalda Night ๐๐
The longest night of the year, celebrated in Iran as a symbol of light over darkness, hope, and togetherness. Families gather to share stories, enjoy pomegranates and watermelon, and welcome brighter days ahead. โจ


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Devs, it would be amazing to have a decentralized alternative to Goodreads where we can share books and reviews. Although I deleted Goodreads last month.
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