Clashes in the Hormuz Strait between Iran and the U.S., Trump states: "The ceasefire is still in effect"


On May 8, 2026, the Hormuz Strait once again became the focus of global risky assets.
The U.S. Central Command and Iranian armed forces confirmed that a direct firefight occurred between the parties in key maritime corridors.
Although U.S. President Donald Trump characterized this as a "minor punishment" and claimed that the ceasefire was still in effect, mutual missile and drone strikes have already definitively broken the previous fragile balance.
For the crypto market, this is no longer distant geopolitical news but a stress test of risk preferences, capital flows into safe-haven assets, and volatility structures.
How does a geopolitical conflict influence the volatility structure in the crypto market?
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