Iran warns of IRGC threat to US vessels in Strait of Hormuz amid tensions

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Iran’s Judiciary chief warned that IRGC speedboats and UUVs are poised to destroy US vessels, and the Strait of Hormuz traffic normalization by June market sits at 2% YES amid rising tensions.

## Market reaction

The Strait of Hormuz Traffic Returns to Normal by June market dropped to 2% YES after Tehran’s latest rhetoric. The idea that Strait traffic could return to pre-crisis levels by May is losing credibility given the threat environment. The UK sending warships through the Strait by April 30 market also sits at 2% YES, with volume at $917 in USDC.

## Why it matters

Liquidity in these markets is thin: just $200 is enough to move prices 5 points, meaning small trades can have outsized impacts. The largest single price move in the last 24 hours was a 2-point drop at 5:59 PM, which shows how reactive traders are right now.

IRGC’s aggressive posturing signals continued risk of conflict in the region, making both traffic normalization and foreign naval passage through the Strait less likely. At 2¢, a YES on UK warship transit offers a 50x return, but that requires a sudden diplomatic breakthrough within seven days, a risky bet given active Iranian threats against US naval assets.

## What to watch

Watch for official statements from CENTCOM and Iranian military command, along with any unexpected diplomatic gestures from major international actors. These could shift market odds quickly in either direction.

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