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Tensions are flaring between Washington and Tehran as Iran’s leadership moves to debunk recent claims made by Donald Trump, potentially stalling the momentum of the current Bitcoin rally. Following a period of market euphoria, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accused the U.S. President of spreading "seven lies in one hour" regarding the status of the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear negotiations. These conflicting narratives have introduced fresh uncertainty into a market that had been pricing in a swift geopolitical resolution.
The friction centers on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Trump suggested a breakthrough in negotiations, Tehran maintains that the U.S. is misrepresenting the situation to gain leverage. Ghalibaf explicitly refuted claims that Iran agreed to transfer its enriched uranium stockpile to a third country reportedly in exchange for $20 billion in frozen funds calling such reports entirely false. He warned that if the U.S. blockade on Iranian linked ports continues, the Strait will not remain open, regardless of Washington's public narrative.
This geopolitical tension has direct consequences for the financial sector.
Although Bitcoin initially rose toward $80,000 and the S&P 500 saw rapid recovery based on "reopening" optimism, the rally has stalled. Markets are now realizing that the reopening of the waterway is "open in name only," as shipping volumes remain a fraction of their usual levels due to high insurance costs and the ongoing naval blockade.
The report concludes that the gap between Washington’s social media narrative and the reality on the ground creates a high-risk environment. If the ceasefire terms are not solidified and the rhetoric continues to clash, the temporary market optimism could reverse, leading to increased volatility for both crude oil and digital assets like Bitcoin.
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