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Whether the Strait of Hormuz opens or not, this week will decide whether to eat meat or cut losses.
US-Iran talks have entered a critical “text exchange” stage. Trump announced that he would guide stranded vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Central Command immediately deployed missile destroyers, 100 aircraft, and 15,000 service members to provide military support—standing guard over the process of reopening this global oil lifeline. The news sent jitters through global markets: cryptocurrencies and oil prices moved in tandem, with Bitcoin surging past the $80,000 mark, while WTI crude traded in a high-range around $102. Markets are now intensely battling over expectations for reopening the strait.
At the same time, Reuters revealed that Iran’s largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, has ties to the family of the Supreme Leader. During the conflict, the platform processed more than $366 million in transactions related to sanctions, and OFAC compliance risk has surged sharply. The incident cast a shadow over the market and underscored the compliance fragility of crypto assets amid geopolitical tensions. The market currently shows conflicting signals: on the one hand, progress in the talks restores risk appetite and drives Bitcoin to break through key resistance; on the other hand, sanctions risk and oil prices holding at high levels are constraining the market’s room for a one-way rise.
If US and Iran reach consensus on their text this week, the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is set to become the dominant core narrative in the market. For the crypto market, the staged easing of geopolitical risks will provide support for risk assets, but investors should remain alert to the knock-on compliance effects triggered by the Nobitex incident. As for the oil market, it should watch for volatility driven by changes in supply expectations. Investors need to keep a close eye on the details of the negotiations and the progress of US military deployments to seize the market rhythm amid uncertainty.#WCTC交易王PK @Gate广场_Official