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Iran naval activity challenges Trump’s blockade claims

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 23, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Bernie Sanders criticized Trump’s claim of an “airtight” blockade on Iran, pointing to ongoing Iranian naval operations. The likelihood of Trump lifting the blockade by May 31 has dropped to 64.5% YES, down from 77% yesterday.

Market reaction

Iran’s continued military presence in the Strait of Hormuz, including active MiG-29 patrols and IRGC fast-attack boats, contradicts Trump’s statements. Traders on the Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Announcement market are pricing in skepticism about a near-term resolution.

Trading volume is at $32,536 in USDC traded daily. It only takes $7,404 to swing the odds by 5 points, meaning the market is thin enough for a single large order to move prices significantly. The latest notable move was a 3-point drop at 8:37 PM, pushing odds from 77% to 74%.

Why it matters

The persistence of Iranian naval activity suggests the blockade won’t be lifted soon. The odds drop reflects traders reassessing Trump’s credibility on this issue, especially given previous warnings that mine removal could take months. At 64¢, a YES share offers a potential 1.56x return, betting on a diplomatic breakthrough within 38 days.

What to watch

Official statements from the Pentagon or actions from the IRGC. Any change in operational language or new naval activity could push odds further in either direction.

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