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Tehran Stock Exchange CEO Resigns

Posted by Jeffrey Sloe on September 30, 2021 - 12:28am


Tehran Stock Exchange CEO resigns following discovery of Bitcoin miners in basement

Iranian authorities have conducted many raids on crypto miners in abandoned factories, homes, and small businesses — nothing quite as high profile as the country's largest stock exchange.


Image courtesy of CoinTelegraph

            SEPTEMBER 29, 2021

Ali Sahraee, the chief executive officer of the Tehran Stock Exchange since 2018, has reportedly resigned after the discovery of cryptocurrency mining rigs in the building.

According to a report from the country’s state-run media, the Islamic Republic News Agency, Tehran Stock Exchange, or TSE, market vice president Mahmoud Goudarzi will be leading the company following the departure of Sahraee. The change in leadership seems to be the result of “a number of miners” being discovered in the basement of the TSE building located in the district of Sa'adat Abad.

The TSE reportedly initially denied the existence of the miners, saying the equipment was part of a research project. However, executive deputy director Beheshti-Sarsht later said the company should be held accountable for its actions.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced in May that Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency mining would be prohibited over the summer in an attempt to reduce demands on the country’s power grid. It’s unclear when authorities discovered the mining rigs in a “sudden inspection” of the TSE basement, but the activity was seemingly still illegal until the last week of September.

During the ban, authorities conducted many raids on crypto miners big and small, seizing illegally operating miners and fining households responsible for generating blocks. However, the majority of the raids were focused on abandoned factories, homes, and small businesses — nothing quite as high profile as Iran's largest stock exchange.

Related: Iranian crypto miners using household energy will face large fines

The energy crisis in Iran has led to blackouts and brownouts, with many officials blaming crypto mining for sucking up the juice. However, an August report from the country’s Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade said that the claims that some authorities had made regarding the power usage of crypto miners “seem to be highly exaggerated.”

Original article posted on the CoinTelegraph.com site, by Turner Wright.

Article re-posted on Markethive by Jeffrey Sloe

Jeffrey Sloe Thank you Charles and Corneliu for reading and commenting.
October 1, 2021 at 12:33am
Corneliu Boghian thanks for sharing
September 30, 2021 at 3:34am
Charles Phillips It looks appears that crypto has disrupted Iran's financial infrastructure and they have not yet decided what to do as a practical matter.
September 30, 2021 at 3:22am