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Iran skips US talks, opts for Pakistan mediation amid ceasefire uncertainty

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 29, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Iran has opted to skip direct talks with the US in Islamabad, choosing instead to convey its position through Pakistan. The odds of a ceasefire by April 30 now sit at 3.2%, down from 18% a week ago.

Iran’s decision to bypass direct engagement with the US has traders pricing in a lack of immediate diplomatic progress. The April 30 ceasefire market sits at 3.2%, just two days before resolution. The market saw a 48-point spike earlier, but confidence has faded without concrete diplomatic breakthroughs.

The market trades $2,829,420 in daily face value, but only $66,661 in actual USDC changes hands, a gap that reflects how much of the activity is low-cost, high-leverage positioning rather than large capital commitment. It takes over $111,818 to move the market 5 percentage points, making price action relatively stable. The largest single move was the 48-point spike, driven by large orders.

Iran’s choice to communicate via Pakistan rather than meeting directly signals uncertainty in diplomatic channels. Traders read this as bearish for a quick resolution. At 3¢, a YES share pays $1 if a ceasefire is declared by April 30, a 33x return. For that bet to pay off, unexpected diplomatic moves are needed within two days.

Keep an eye on any announcements from intermediaries like Oman or Qatar, any softening in rhetoric from Trump, or signs of back-channel negotiations.

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