


Odaily Planet Daily News: On the 28th, the Public Relations Department of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a statement claiming that early that morning, the US military conducted an airstrike on a location in the suburbs of Bandar Abbas. Subsequently, the Revolutionary Guards launched a strike on the US Air Force base that carried out the attack. (Xinhua News Agency)


According to Gate data, U.S. and Brent crude oil both expanded their intraday gains to 2.00%, now reporting at $93.90/barrel and $94.65/barrel respectively.

Odaily reported on May 28 that, according to SoSoValue data, the cryptocurrency market experienced a broad decline after several days of consolidation. The RWA sector led the losses over 24 hours, dropping 6.57%. Within the sector, Keeta (KTA) and Pendle (PENDLE) fell 11.88% and 13.36%, respectively. Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC) fell 2.13%, dropping below $75,000; Ethereum (ETH) fell 2.61%, declining to around $2,000.
Among other sectors, the PayFi sector fell 0.86% over 24 hours. Stellar (XLM) bucked the trend, rising 17.04%. The CeFi sector fell 1.54%, with NEXO (NEXO) showing relative strength, up 0.73%. The Meme sector fell 1.87%, with SPX6900 (SPX) down 5.87%. The Layer1 sector fell 2.27%, with Zcash (ZEC) down 6.47%. The Layer2 sector fell 2.98%, with Celestia (TIA) down 6.04%. The DeFi sector fell 3.29%, with Ondo Finance (ONDO) down 7.45%.
Reflecting the historical performance of these sectors, the crypto sector indices showed that the ssiAI, ssiRWA, and ssiDePIN indices fell by 13.88%, 12.05%, and 9.77%, respectively.

Odaily reported that according to Gate data, spot gold has fallen below $4,400 per ounce for the first time since March 27, dropping over $50 intraday, with a decline of 1.25%.

Odaily Planet Daily reports: According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, citing a military source, the US military opened fire in the Bandar-e Hormoz area near the Strait of Hormuz in Iran, following a confrontation between Iran's Revolutionary Guards and a US oil tanker attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. No casualties or damages have been reported so far. (Jinshi)

Odaily reported that U.S. President Donald Trump commented on Wednesday on reports regarding a joint control mechanism between Iran and Oman over the Strait of Hormuz, stating that Oman "will behave well" and reject any such mechanism, "otherwise we will have to bomb them." Iranian authorities have proposed cooperating with Omani authorities to manage and regulate maritime traffic in the strait between Iran and Oman. Meanwhile, Iran has considered establishing a joint fee-collection mechanism with Oman, but this proposal has faced opposition from the United States. In response to this proposal, Trump told reporters after a cabinet meeting: "Nobody is going to control the strait. The strait will be open to everyone," and the U.S. will "keep a close eye on it." Trump added, "Oman will act like any other country, or else we will have to bomb them. They understand that, so it will be fine." (Golden Ten)

Odaily Planet Daily News: Citing a U.S. military official, Reuters reported that U.S. forces "launched a new strike on an Iranian military facility and intercepted and shot down multiple drones." The facility and drones were reportedly "posing a threat to U.S. troops and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz." (CCTV International News)







