Persian Gulf Island to Become Crypto Exchange Hub, Iran Minister Proposes
Persian Gulf Island to Become Crypto Exchange Hub, Iran Minister Proposes
Iran’s information technology minister has pitched the idea of transforming the Persian Gulf island of Kish into an international center for cryptocurrency exchanges. Iranian authorities plan to create a financial free zone in the territory which has already attracted cryptocurrency miners.
Iran ICT Minister Says Gulf Island of Kish Has What It Takes to Be a Crypto Exchange Center
Muhammad Javad Azari Jahromi, the Islamic Republic’s minister for information and communications technology, made the crypto-friendly proposal during a recent visit to Kish. The 91-square-kilometer island, situated off the Persian Gulf coast in Southern Iran, already hosts one of the country’s free trade zones. The official was quoted by IRNA news agency as saying:
Kish has the infrastructure to emerge as a hub for international crypto exchanges in the region. Authorities need to start talks with neighboring countries.
Kish Island is a popular travel destination in the Persian Gulf, with numerous shopping malls and hotels. The island’s permanent population consists of around 40,000 residents, but its tourist attractions and free trade zone status are a magnet for a million visitors each year. The Tehran government plans to set up a financial free zone there as well.
Electrical power generated on the island cannot be transferred to the mainland and crypto miners are welcome to use the excess energy to mint digital currencies, the Financial Tribune noted. According to its report, 12 crypto mining farms are already operating in Kish Island, Maku and Aras free trade zones, as well as in the Payam Special Economic Zone in Alborz Province, Shiraz Bushehr and Rafsanjan special economic zones.
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