Iran has reopened commercial flights from Tehran’s airport for the first time since US-Israel strikes two months ago. The Polymarket contract on the Iranian regime falling by April 30 now trades at
Traders read the flight resumption as a stabilization signal. The April 30 market shows a
The June market has $35,587 in daily USDC volume. It takes $16,830 to move the odds by 5 points, which points to institutional-sized positioning. The largest price move in the last day was a 1-point shift.
Reopening Tehran’s airport means the regime has enough operational control to resume commercial aviation, which pushes against near-term collapse scenarios. A YES share for the regime falling by June 30 trades at 8.5¢, offering a
Watch for high-profile defections or moves by the Assembly of Experts. Regional tensions remain high, but absent further military escalation, regime-collapse odds are likely to keep falling.
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