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Crypto scandal in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran or scammers offer transit for bitcoins

The United States maintained a blockade of Iranian ports while Iran lifted and then reimposed a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which about one-fifth of the world's crude oil and liquefied natural gas flowed before the war broke out.

During ceasefire talks, those controlling the Strait of Hormuz Tehran proposed introduction of fees for the safe transit of ships. The plan to introduce such a fee was recently confirmed by the Financial Times.

On Saturday, April 18, when Iran briefly opened the controlled strait, ships tried to sail through, but at least two of them, including the tanker, reported that Iranian boats fired at themforcing them to turn back. MARISKS reported that in his opinion at least one ship that tried to leave the strait on Saturday but was hit fell victim to such a scam.

Ashley Davis

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