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Iran-US peace talks collapse, crude oil market remains steady

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 26, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Iran-US peace talks in Islamabad broke down, drawing attention to crude oil markets. The Polymarket contract for WTI Crude Oil hitting $160 in April sits at 0.5% YES, unchanged from a week ago.

Market reaction

The WTI Crude Oil market has not moved despite the breakdown in talks. The contract remains at 0.5% YES, the same level as a week ago. The Strait of Hormuz remains a point of contention between the two sides, and stalled negotiations leave open the possibility of supply disruption, but traders have not repriced that risk yet.

Why it matters

The market’s stillness reflects extremely thin liquidity. Face value volume is $54,256/day, but actual USDC traded is just $506, and it takes only $1,632 to shift the price by 5 points. That means any sudden development could produce outsized price swings on very little capital. At 0.5% YES, a YES share pays $1 if WTI hits $160, a 200x return. Anyone buying at this level is betting on a rapid and severe escalation within days.

What to watch

Changes in rhetoric from either the Iranian or US side. Specific triggers: OPEC+ announcements, resumption or formal collapse of talks, and any military incidents near the Strait of Hormuz.

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