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US-Iran tensions cool, and the crypto market faces a dual shift in “geopolitics and compliance”
The phased easing of the US-Iran conflict is sending complex bidirectional signals to the crypto market. Trump has formally notified Congress that military actions against Iran have ended, and Iran has submitted a new negotiation proposal, marking the first time it has abandoned its prior stance on preconditions. This sends a signal that short-term risk-avoidance sentiment is ebbing. Meanwhile, the decline in oil and commodity prices—previously driven up by tensions in the Strait of Hormuz—has helped restore risk-asset appetite, providing short-term rebound support for major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.
But what is even more worth watching is the strong compliance signal: OFAC, for the first time, explicitly warned that paying Iran’s Hormuz tolls in the form of digital assets also faces sanctions risk, bringing crypto payment scenarios directly into the scope of sanctions oversight. This means that cryptocurrencies previously seen by parts of the market as “sanctions-avoidance channels” have now had their compliance risk for cross-border payments fully exposed—ringing alarm bells for institutions, traders, and related DeFi protocols involved in Middle East business.
In the short term, the cooling of geopolitical tensions reduces tail risks, and the crypto market may get a window for phased breathing room. But in the long term, OFAC’s statement signals that the United States is tightening regulation on cross-border crypto payments; the resulting impacts—rising compliance costs and restrictions on cross-border payment scenarios—will gradually feed through. The market should be alert to amplified volatility under the dual pressures of “risk-aversion retreat + stricter compliance,” especially projects involved in Middle East-related business, which need to reassess their compliance risk exposure. #WCTC交易王PK #