Iran’s Deputy FM Saeed Khatibzadeh firmly rejected any enriched uranium trade with the U.S., calling Trump’s demands excessive. The odds of Iran agreeing to end uranium enrichment by April 30 now sit at
Market reaction
The April 30 market dropped sharply after the denial. The Iran Surrender Enriched Uranium market is now at
Why it matters
Trading volume is real. Face value across these markets hit $401,525, with $214,241 in actual USDC traded. Liquidity is thin enough that single large orders can cause big swings, as shown by the 12-point drop recorded at 10:27 AM in the April market. Khatibzadeh’s rejection isn’t ambiguous; a deputy foreign minister publicly calling U.S. demands excessive puts negotiations back at square one. This is a clear signal of entrenched positions, not diplomatic posturing that leaves room for a quiet deal.
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