2026-03-11 15:00 UTC | BLOCK 940281

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2026-03-11T15:00:54Z

2026-03-11 15:00 UTC | BLOCK 940281

BITCOIN $70,535 | GOLD $5,149

  1. Iran Strikes Oman Oil Port, War Widens Again -- Massive fire at MINA Petroleum facility in Salalah after suspected Iranian attack; Oman is a non-belligerent state. -- Conflict now spans Iran, Israel, Turkey, Bahrain, and Oman; Hormuz locked at 100% as energy infrastructure targeting escalates.

  2. Iran's Supreme Leader Reportedly Injured Since Day One -- Reuters citing Israeli official: Mojtaba Khamenei suffered eye trauma, facial cuts, broken foot in opening Feb 28 strikes. -- Explains weeks of absence from public view; regime fall odds at 23% by June as leadership capacity questioned.

  3. Bitcoin Reclaims $70.5K as War Odds Retreat -- BTC up $1,300 from yesterday's $69,212; Iran-strike odds fell to 77%, US entry dropped to 25% from 35%. -- Post-CPI calm and sustained de-escalation trend breaking BTC out of $68K-$71K range to the upside; Friday PCE next test.

  4. Private Credit Stress Spreads to PIMCO -- Bloomberg: PIMCO blames "sloppy underwriting" for private credit reckoning, days after BlackRock capped withdrawals on $26B fund. -- Two largest asset managers now flagging cracks; liquidity stress migrating from energy markets into credit broadly.

  5. Ukraine Destroys Russian Semiconductor Plant -- Missile strike on Kremniy-EL facility in Bryansk caused extensive structural damage; analysts say rebuild required, prolonged offline period likely. -- Targets Russia's domestic chip production capacity; escalation in strategic infrastructure targeting while ceasefire odds remain at 2%.

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