Iran Internet Blackout Persists: 50 Days Offline

Iran’s Digital Blockade Continues: Citizens Endure 50 Days Without Internet Connectivity
Iranian citizens have reportedly faced 50 consecutive days without internet connectivity, extending a digital blockade that has cut people off from online communication and services.
With internet access disrupted for an extended period, day-to-day activity that depends on digital infrastructure becomes difficult or impossible, including messaging, remote work, online education, and access to financial and administrative services.
The outage also carries particular weight in the crypto context. Internet connectivity is a basic requirement for using most cryptocurrency tools, including wallets, exchanges, and blockchain applications. Prolonged disruption can limit individuals’ ability to access funds, execute transactions, or communicate with service providers, especially in systems that rely on real-time network access.
No additional details were provided about the cause of the disruption, which regions were affected, or whether limited connectivity remained available through restricted channels.
