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Brent crude jumped nearly 6%, reclaiming the $100 level for the first time since the blockade began, as U.S. Iran talks stall ahead of a looming ceasefire deadline.
Donald Trump signaled he’s unwilling to extend the truce, warning that military action could resume if negotiations fail. Meanwhile, JD Vance is leading the next round of diplomatic talks in Islamabad.
Despite the surge in oil, Trump downplayed the move, calling it minor and noting prices could be even higher given the situation.
Crypto markets remain steady BTC is holding near $75K as investors weigh whether tensions escalate or a last minute deal emerges.
Russia has officially passed a new crypto regulation bill allowing businesses to use digital assets for cross border payments and international trade, even under sanctions.
This could significantly accelerate real world crypto adoption on a global scale.
$BTC and $ETH are expected to be the first assets approved under this framework.
🚨 Kevin Warsh: The Fed should start trimming long-term assets from its balance sheet.
Speaking as a Fed Chair nominee, Kevin Warsh noted that there’s still no clear target for the balance sheet size. He emphasized a gradual, cautious reduction, arguing the Federal Reserve shouldn’t be holding long-term assets going forward.
🚨 JUST IN: The U.S. is reportedly weighing a $20B deal with Iran involving the release of funds in exchange for Iran giving up its enriched uranium stockpile (per Axios).
Potentially a major geopolitical off-ramp and a key de-risking signal for oil, gold, and Bitcoin if it materializes.
⚠️ Talks are ongoing, with major gaps still unresolved.
🚨 JUST IN Iran’s Foreign Minister says the Strait of Hormuz is OPEN for commercial shipping during the Lebanon ceasefire with vessels required to follow coordinated routes set by Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization.
⚠️ However, passage remains CONDITIONAL and tightly controlled, with ongoing security concerns and limited traffic reported.