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Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic Decline as Iran Continues to Boost Channel Control BlockBeats News, July 5th. According to reports from the institution, on Sunday, the number of vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz along the Oman coast route significantly decreased. The day before, several vessels departing from the strait suddenly made a U-turn, highlighting Iran's continued efforts to strengthen its control over this strategic waterway. A laden oil tanker that turned back on Saturday appears to have made another attempt to pass through and has now passed the northernmost tip of the Musandam Peninsula in Oman.
Earlier, another laden oil tanker also transited along the same route and publicly declared its intention to sail, and is currently broadcasting its position in the Gulf of Oman. Some vessels have chosen to conduct a "dark transit" through the strait. A Suezmax crude oil tanker, after its last broadcast position in the Persian Gulf on Saturday, appeared in the Gulf of Oman on Sunday. Between Friday and Saturday, at least 8 vessels made sudden U-turns while transiting the Strait of Hormuz along the Oman route. Four of them subsequently changed course to sail northwards, exiting the strait through the Iranian side channel.
There is currently no official explanation for these sudden U-turns by these vessels. However, Iran has previously stated multiple times that vessels must transit the Strait of Hormuz through Iran's designated and authorized channels. According to Kpler data, a total of 19 vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz in both directions on Saturday, but only 1 vessel openly indicated its intention to sail along the Oman coast route into the strait, while the number of vessels transiting along that route on Friday was 13. The above statistics only cover observable sailing activities.
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The United States is about to release the final text of the Bitcoin and Crypto Clarity ActThe United States is about to release the final text of the Bitcoin and Crypto Clarity Act, aiming to ensure the United States remains at the forefront of next-generation financial services and supports its global development. (The Bitcoin Historian)
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U.S. Tech Giants' Data Center Leasing Commitments Reach All-Time High, Surpassing $850 Billion BlockBeats News, July 5th. U.S. tech companies have committed a record $850 billion to data center leasing, an increase of $570 billion compared to the same period last year (+204%), and an increase of $200 billion compared to the previous quarter (+31%).
Among them, Meta added approximately $79 billion in data center leasing commitments in the first quarter of 2026, a 76% increase from the previous quarter, bringing the total commitment to around $183 billion; Microsoft added about $41 billion, a 26% increase, with a total size of around $197 billion; Oracle, with a total commitment of about $250 billion, ranked first and has secured key data center resources for its collaboration with OpenAI.
This reflects that the demand for AI infrastructure is entering a long-term structural growth phase, and complementary industries such as semiconductors, energy, and liquid cooling are expected to continue to benefit. At the same time, the growth in computing power demand may further intensify the GPU supply shortage, providing support for the valuation of AI concepts and related tokens.
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