Reports indicate that Iran is considering using Bitcoin to pay for transporting oil through the Strait of Hormuz. This proposal represents a change in the trade payment mechanism amid sanctions and also solidifies the position of digital assets in a globally significant shipping corridor.


The Financial Times reported that Iranian authorities may require oil tankers to submit their cargo data before entering territorial waters. Fees will be imposed on ships based on their cargo, and only then will they be required to pay fees in Bitcoin before being allowed to pass.
Bitcoin transaction fees are gaining more attention as the Hormuz shipping service continues to be disrupted.
The reported fee is one dollar per barrel. It appears that the pilot transmission passes without obstacles. There are also reports of warnings being sent to other ships attempting to pass without prior notice.
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important oil transit routes in the world, accounting for a large share of global oil supplies, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. However, any disruption in this corridor today could impact global markets.
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