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Iran hardliners gain influence, hindering US diplomatic talks

IranIntl_EnIran International · 1h ago · ✓ 2 sources
YES 35% ▲1¢ since publish
Apr 30 Updated 5min ago

Iran’s hardline actors are gaining influence within the regime, and the Polymarket contract on whether no qualifying US-Iran diplomatic meeting occurs by June 30, 2026, sits at 3.4% YES.

Market reaction

The odds have been flat at 3.4% for the past week. Face value trades at $27,115/day, but actual USDC volume is just $886/day. It takes only $457 to move the odds 5 points, a sign of a thin order book. The largest recent shift was a 1-point drop at 7:23 AM, consistent with low conviction among traders.

Why it matters

Hardliner strength inside Iran directly reduces the odds of a diplomatic opening. The ceasefire market tells a similar story: odds of an announced ceasefire by April 30 have fallen to 34%, down from 36% a week ago. The IRGC’s public rejection of negotiations is the most likely driver, and traders appear to be pricing hardliner ascendancy as a barrier to any deal.

What to watch

For contrarian bets, buying YES in the diplomatic meeting market at 3.4¢ pays $1 if a meeting occurs by June 30, a 29x return. That payout requires a real diplomatic shift, such as confirmed talks in Oman or a surprise meeting announcement involving figures like Abbas Araghchi. Vice President J.D. Vance’s travel schedule and any announcements from Oman or Pakistan are the main signals that could move these contracts.

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