Iran proposes opening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for U.S. compensation and demands discussions on sanctions and frozen funds.

Mars Finance News, on May 23, Saudi media Alhadath reported that Iran proposed to open the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for compensation from the United States. Iran demands discussions on sanctions and frozen funds before signing any agreement.
According to PolyBeats monitoring, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of the Strait of Hormuz opening to navigation by the end of this month is 4%, and by the end of next month is 33%.
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ReflectiveKey
· 9h ago
Disagreements over sanctions and freezing funds, opening the strait is just a hollow promise.
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RationalRugChecker
· 9h ago
Saudi media hints, the intermediary role is understood clearly now
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SushiAndSlugs
· 9h ago
33% feels still optimistic; talking about sanctions, it’s not that quick.
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GateUser-b74aba1c
· 9h ago
The place of Hormuz can make global oil prices tremble; a 4% drop might actually be an opportunity.
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GateUser-4bd1cc87
· 9h ago
Polymarket, are you confident enough to place a bet on these odds?
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