In the past 24 hours, 32 ships have been authorized to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, with officials stating the strait will be opened in phases.

Mars Finance News, May 25 — The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Navy announced that in the past 24 hours, 32 ships, including oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, have passed through the Strait of Hormuz with permission.
According to Al Jazeera on the 25th, an Iranian official stated that the Strait of Hormuz will be opened in phases.
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GoToSleepAfterMinting
· 5h ago
If the Strait of Hormuz is truly blocked for a long time, won't oil prices skyrocket?
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NonceNinja
· 5h ago
Gradually opening up this move is quite subtle, showing strength while leaving a way out.
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GateUser-f7b40cee
· 5h ago
Is Iran trying to negotiate or simply demonstrating control?
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GateUser-9d67589f
· 6h ago
The merchant ship transit data is quite specific, not something made up on the spot.
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On-ChainNightSecurityGuard
· 6h ago
The Middle East situation is like the market; you think it's going to surge sharply, but then it just stalls unexpectedly.
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GateUser-e4351615
· 6h ago
The term "phased" is too familiar, and crypto projects also love to use this approach.
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RedGlass
· 6h ago
It's good if the oil tanker can run, DeFi players don't care about politics, only whether gas fees will increase.
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SeaSaltFlavorAirdrop
· 6h ago
32 ships cross the strait, shipping market breathes a sigh of relief
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