As of now (mid-2025), there hasn’t been a full-scale war between the U.S. and Iran, but tensions continue. The two countries have a long history of political and military friction — from sanctions to proxy conflicts — especially over nuclear programs and regional influence.

Market Impact:

Oil prices: U.S.–Iran tension usually increases oil prices due to fear of disruption in the Gulf region. If tensions ease, oil prices may stabilize or drop.

Market Highlights$

$BTC Bitcoin (BTC) is holding strong around $105–107K, buoyed by institutional inflows like spot ETFs (e.g., BlackRock, Fidelity) .

Ethereum (ETH) is outperforming Bitcoin, jumping nearly 47% in May, suggesting a potential early **“alt‑season”** .

Broader sentiment remains positive, with US investors increasingly using crypto as an inflation hedge (39% in 2025 vs. 32% in 2024) .

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