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Iranian hackers target US service members, Trump officials in cyberattacks

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 28, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Iranian hackers have targeted American service members and Trump administration officials in recent cyberattacks, pushing the Iranian regime fall by June 30 market to 7.5% YES, up from 6% a week ago.

The Iranian regime fall market moved modestly on the news. The cyberattacks feed into a broader pattern of US-Iran hostility, though they fall short of the kind of event that would threaten the regime itself. The Iran military action against others market is locked at 100% YES, pricing in near-certainty of military escalation.

The regime fall market has $35,587 in daily USDC volume, with $16,830 needed to move the price 5 points. That’s a relatively stable book unless a large order hits. The biggest move in the past 24 hours was a 1-point spike, which suggests traders aren’t treating cyber operations alone as a regime-change catalyst.

Cyberattacks are hostile but don’t threaten Iran’s core institutions. This is noise for the regime fall question, not signal. The military escalation angle matters more: Iran’s cyber activity could precede physical strikes, which would change the calculus. At 7¢, a YES share pays $1 if the regime falls by June 30, a 13.3x return. Collecting that payout requires substantial internal fractures within 67 days.

Watch for reports of US-Israel airstrikes targeting senior Iranian figures, or significant protests inside Iran. Either would move these odds more than cyber operations have.

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