Live updates: Bitcoin flat near $63,500; lapsing US-Iran ceasefire revives the oil threat

Abstract:The 60-day US-Iran ceasefire expires Monday with no deal in sight, and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly halted: only five cargo ships passed Saturday and none Sunday, down about 90% from pre-war levels through a waterway carrying a fifth of world oil. Tehran claims an Omani-brokered reopening is conditional on the US lifting its naval blockade. For crypto, the risk runs through crude—a frozen strait keeps oil-spike fears alive, feeding the inflation that has kept the Fed hawkish and capped bitcoin all summer. A supply shock would firm the dollar and yields just as ETF flows try to rebuild demand. Bitcoin held near $63,300, still stuck below $64,000.

The US-Iran ceasefire is set to expire with Hormuz shipping frozen, reviving the oil risk

The 60-day US-Iran ceasefire is set to expire Monday with no deal and the two sides at an impasse, and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has ground to a near halt.

Only five cargo ships passed through the waterway on Saturday and none registered on Sunday, per Kpler data, against 31 the prior weekend.

Traffic is down about 90% from before the war began in February, through a strait that normally carries a fifth of the world's oil.

Tehran says it has struck a separate deal with Oman to reopen the strait, but only if the US lifts its naval blockade, per CNBC.

The read for crypto runs through oil. A frozen strait and a lapsing ceasefire keep the risk of an oil-price spike alive, and higher crude feeds the inflation pressure that has kept the Fed leaning hawkish and capped bitcoin all summer.

That's the tail risk sitting against the returning-demand case, a supply shock that would firm the dollar and yields at exactly the moment ETF flows are trying to rebuild the trade.

Bitcoin held near $63,300 on Monday, still boxed below $64,000.

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