Internet traffic in Iran surged dramatically overnight Saturday, with connectivity levels jumping approximately 50 times after a full week of network outages. Data from major traffic monitoring platforms shows the regime has begun partially restoring access to online services following an extended period of digital isolation.



The spike occurred around midnight UTC, marking a significant inflection point in what had been an unprecedented connectivity blackout across the nation. This type of large-scale internet disruption raises important questions about network resilience and the role of decentralized infrastructure in maintaining communication during systemic failures.

For the crypto and Web3 communities, such events underscore why peer-to-peer networks and censorship-resistant technologies matter. When centralized internet infrastructure becomes compromised or controlled, alternative communication layers become critical.
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SingleForYearsvip
· 21m ago
50x traffic surge? That’s why we need Web3—centralized infrastructure is too fragile. --- The internet blackout in Iran this week... truly proves the necessity of decentralization, not just talk. --- Only at critical moments can the value of p2p be seen; once centralized infrastructure collapses, everything falls apart. --- It took a week to recover? Such a large-scale outage is indeed rare. The Web3 community should take it seriously. --- What does a 50x increase indicate... It shows how much people crave connection, which is also why I am optimistic about the prospects of censorship-resistant technology.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 3h ago
Iran's internet blackout once again proves how fragile centralized infrastructure is P2P is the future, and this time we really need to pay attention A 50-fold traffic rebound after a week of disconnection... this data is a bit scary Every time I see this kind of news, I become more convinced to hold steady with my coins Centralized infrastructure, in plain terms, is just a target This is exactly why we need Web3, brothers Iran's incident has once again taught everyone a lesson
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 3h ago
ngl That's why we need Web3, centralized networks can be cut off at any time.
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RugResistantvip
· 4h ago
fifty times jump? nah, analyzed those traffic spikes thoroughly... patterns don't quite add up. red flags detected on the timing coordinates, honestly. DYOR but something's off with the reported metrics here imo
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 4h ago
That's why we need Web3. Once centralized infrastructure fails, everything is truly over.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 4h ago
Centralized networks collapse easily; only then do people realize the importance of P2P? You should have listened to us earlier—Web3 is not a utopia; it's just basic insurance.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 4h ago
Another internet outage drama is happening, and this time it's Iran... 50x traffic surge is really outrageous. Web3 has long said that centralized infrastructure is like this—cut the power, and everything's done. The only two words for survival are decentralization... otherwise, how do you play? This is the true meaning of us being validators, otherwise, what's the point of your participation? I'm a bit worried that there might be an even harsher wave of censorship coming later, so it's better to prepare more.
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