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Tehran’s Toll Booth: Reading the Persian Gulf Strait Authority on the Suez/Panama Yardstick

On 18 May 2026, Iran formally announced the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, the institutional body administering its toll-booth corridor through the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has built a chokepoint authority. It is not, on its present design, the configuration the operator class, the United States, China, the GCC, or the site has been arguing for. This post reads the PGSA in detail and identifies the six features that separate it from a treaty-backed authority on the Suez or Panama model.

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Iran Is Collecting Hormuz Tolls in USDT and Bitcoin. The Infrastructure Works. The Governance Does Not.

Phemex analysis confirms the Strait of Hormuz is now a Bitcoin and stablecoin tollbooth. One dollar per barrel, up to 2 million per VLCC, settled in USDT on Tron and Bitcoin on Lightning. Public estimates run to 7.5 billion dollars a year at full scale. The infrastructure is operational. The question is not whether tolls can be collected. Iran has proven they can. The question is under what governance.

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