Iran proposes opening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for U.S. compensation and demands discussions on sanctions and frozen funds.

BlockBeats News, May 23 — Saudi media Alhadath reports that Iran has proposed opening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for compensation from the United States. Iran demands discussions on sanctions and frozen funds before signing any agreement.

According to PolyBeats monitoring, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of the Strait of Hormuz being open to navigation by the end of this month is 4%, and by the end of next month is 33%.

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ReminderOfWavesCrashingAgainst
· 4h ago
If sanctions and freezing funds can't be agreed upon, the opening of the strait is probably in doubt.
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TheWindBeneathTheCyberBridge
· 4h ago
If the Strait of Hormuz really opens, oil prices will shake three times.
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GateUser-0fdb3438
· 4h ago
It's the old routine of geopolitical games, fighting while negotiating.
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BlackVelvetKey
· 5h ago
Predictive markets are sometimes more accurate than news; let's wait and see.
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SoftRugDetective
· 5h ago
Polymarket players are more nervous than diplomats
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