Hormuz: Closed and reopened, extreme tug-of-war within 72 hours (drama for onlookers)


The Iranian military just announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, all ships are prohibited from sailing.
A few hours later, the U.S. Central Command said 55 merchant ships are passing as usual, safe and intact.
Closing and passing at the same time, who is lying?
Even more surreal: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu just ordered a ceasefire in Lebanon, but after the ceasefire, the Israeli military continues airstrikes in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah directly said, "This is not a ceasefire, it's a continuation of war."
The crypto market is being torn apart by this news—BTC instantly dropped when Iran closed the strait, then recovered when the U.S. said normal passage.
Over 70k traders liquidated in 24 hours, totaling $134 million, with both longs and shorts wiped out.
Today, U.S.-Iran technical level talks are happening in Switzerland, and Vance has already departed.
The 60-day free passage countdown has begun; after 60 days, Trump said he would start charging tolls.
This plot is more exciting than a DeFi crash—are you betting on a deal or a collapse?
#BTC #ETH # Cryptocurrency
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