The White House’s reported “naughty and nice” list for NATO allies amid the Iran conflict has stirred concerns of transatlantic friction. US withdrawal from NATO by April 30 sits at
The US Withdrawal from NATO market moved from 0% to 0.5%, a slight uptick that still prices withdrawal as a long shot. The December 31, 2026, contract remains active, but traders are focused on the immediate April 30 resolution, which is 7 days away. At 0.5%, the market is deeply skeptical about any near-term action.
Volume hit $1,026 in USDC over the past 24 hours, with $3,108 needed to move the price 5 points. This is a thin market. The largest price move in the last day was the uptick from 0% to 0.5%. Only a considerable development, like a formal withdrawal announcement, would meaningfully shift the odds.
The source here is RT, a tier 3 outlet, so reliability is limited. But if the White House follows through with punitive measures against certain NATO members, it could push the US closer to disengagement. A YES share pays
Watch for NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte’s upcoming visit to Washington. Any statements after that meeting could clarify the White House’s stance and move the market.
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