Global markets have staged a rapid recovery, with the S&P 500 reaching all-time highs just 16 days after a 10% decline during the Iran conflict. While a formal peace deal remains elusive, the U.S. has effectively secured the Strait of Hormuz, shifting oil export dynamics and applying significant economic pressure on the Iranian regime. Meanwhile, crypto markets are navigating complex structural developments, notably the rise of MicroStrategy’s "Stretch" instrument, which provides an 11.5% yield and fuels aggressive Bitcoin accumulation, despite concerns regarding its sustainability and risk profile. Concurrently, the SEC’s new guidance clarifying that DeFi interfaces are not broker-dealers marks a significant regulatory shift, providing much-needed operational clarity for the industry. These developments, alongside ongoing debates about quantum-resistant Bitcoin protocols, highlight a period of intense institutional and structural evolution within the broader financial landscape.
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