Recent US-Iran maritime tensions have driven sharply reduced transits through the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian forces asserting control and requiring permission for passage while attacking noncompliant vessels. Attacks on two UAE-linked ships in mid-August 2026 prompted further slowdowns, with daily traffic dropping to as low as two vessels on some days and no visible crude oil shipments, well below historical averages. A US naval blockade of Iranian ports, combined with Iranian routing demands and ongoing enforcement actions, has kept commercial flows minimal since the February conflict escalation and subsequent April ceasefire breakdown. Trader focus centers on whether these dynamics produce a complete zero-transit day before the August 31 resolution, amid potential diplomatic signals or further incidents that could alter traffic patterns in the final weeks.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update0 ships transit Hormuz on any date by..?
$734,482 Vol.
August 31
58%
$734,482 Vol.
August 31
58%
Transit calls include container, dry bulk, roll-on/roll-off, general cargo, and tanker ships. Ships not reported by IMF PortWatch will not be considered.
This market will resolve as soon as IMF PortWatch publishes a daily number of transit calls equal to 0, or once complete data has been published for the specified period without such a publication. If complete data for the specified period has not been published within 28 calendar days of the end of the specified period, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point.
In case of obvious data integrity issues (i.e., erroneous data), the market may remain open until the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the date on which such data is first released to allow for corrections. Data integrity issues refer only to clerical or other similar errors in the underlying data, and do not include cases where IMF PortWatch differs from alternative sources. Revisions to previously published data points made within this market’s timeframe will be considered. However, they will not disqualify a previously published data point from qualifying except in the case of data integrity issues.
The resolution source for this market will be IMF PortWatch, specifically the transit calls data published for the Strait of Hormuz at https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730, both in the chart and through downloadable files.
Binuksan ang Market: Jul 29, 2026, 12:28 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Transit calls include container, dry bulk, roll-on/roll-off, general cargo, and tanker ships. Ships not reported by IMF PortWatch will not be considered.
This market will resolve as soon as IMF PortWatch publishes a daily number of transit calls equal to 0, or once complete data has been published for the specified period without such a publication. If complete data for the specified period has not been published within 28 calendar days of the end of the specified period, this market will resolve based on data published up to that point.
In case of obvious data integrity issues (i.e., erroneous data), the market may remain open until the end of the third calendar day (ET) after the date on which such data is first released to allow for corrections. Data integrity issues refer only to clerical or other similar errors in the underlying data, and do not include cases where IMF PortWatch differs from alternative sources. Revisions to previously published data points made within this market’s timeframe will be considered. However, they will not disqualify a previously published data point from qualifying except in the case of data integrity issues.
The resolution source for this market will be IMF PortWatch, specifically the transit calls data published for the Strait of Hormuz at https://portwatch.imf.org/pages/cb5856222a5b4105adc6ee7e880a1730, both in the chart and through downloadable files.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Recent US-Iran maritime tensions have driven sharply reduced transits through the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian forces asserting control and requiring permission for passage while attacking noncompliant vessels. Attacks on two UAE-linked ships in mid-August 2026 prompted further slowdowns, with daily traffic dropping to as low as two vessels on some days and no visible crude oil shipments, well below historical averages. A US naval blockade of Iranian ports, combined with Iranian routing demands and ongoing enforcement actions, has kept commercial flows minimal since the February conflict escalation and subsequent April ceasefire breakdown. Trader focus centers on whether these dynamics produce a complete zero-transit day before the August 31 resolution, amid potential diplomatic signals or further incidents that could alter traffic patterns in the final weeks.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update

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