The USS Rafael Peralta enforced a blockade on an Iranian-flagged vessel, pushing Strait of Hormuz traffic normalization by June to 25% YES on Polymarket.
The Strait of Hormuz Traffic Returns to Normal market dropped after the blockade enforcement. With 67 days until resolution, the market at 25% prices in skepticism about any quick resolution. Traders are betting on prolonged tension and continued U.S. naval activity.
The US Escorts in Hormuz market sits at 5.5% YES for the April 30 sub-market, down from 7% in the last 24 hours, with $1,276 in USDC traded. Only $732 is needed to move the price five points, making it vulnerable to swings from even modest trades.
The blockade signals continued economic pressure rather than diplomatic resolution. A YES share at 25¢ pays $1 if resolved, a 4x return. Traders betting on quick normalization would need evidence of de-escalation (lifted blockades, official peace talks), neither of which appears imminent.
Watch for official statements from the U.S. Navy or Iranian military, which could shift expectations on de-escalation or further conflict. Oil price movements may also offer indirect signals about changing market sentiment.
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