Established in 1993, the ISC is the country’s leading provider of banking systems. It is also affiliated to the Central Bank of Iran. Describing the country’s upcoming national crypto, the ISC wrote:
Hyperledger Fabric is an open-source permissioned blockchain framework hosted by the Linux Foundation. Originally developed by IBM and Blythe Masters’ Digital Asset Holdings, the platform specializes in smart contracts for supply chains, although it can be tailored to several different uses, including currency.
Additionally, the ISC explained that the blockchain infrastructure will be deployed in phases. The first rollout is described “as a token and interbank payment instrument” while the second phase will be aimed at using the cryptocurrency as “an instrument for retail payments in a society.” The ISC added:
In May, Mohammad Reza Pourebrahimi, head of the economic committee of Iran’s parliament, said that “more than 2.5 billion dollars has been sent out of the country for buying digital currencies,” Ibena also reported. In July, he told the publication that over 500 BTC belonging to Iranians were seized by the US government.
Iran has stepped up its plan to develop the national cryptocurrency after sanctions were imposed by Washington aimed at restricting the country’s access to US dollars, as news.Bitcoin.com previously reported.
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