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2026-06-02 17:00 UTC | BLOCK 952131
BITCOIN $67,686 | GOLD $4,465 | OIL $95.94

1. Rubio Puts Iran Nuclear Talks on Hormuz Conditions
-- Secretary of State Marco Rubio told senators the U.S. is talking with Iran through intermediaries and that Tehran may engage on nuclear issues it previously refused to discuss.
-- Oil and shipping risk now hinge on explicit Strait of Hormuz commitments: no attacks on commercial vessels, no tolls, mine removal, and any sanctions relief tied to nuclear concessions.

2. Trump Opens Federal Early-Access Lane for Frontier AI Models
-- A White House order asks AI developers to voluntarily give the federal government up to 30 days of confidential access to covered frontier models before release to trusted partners.
-- Model builders gain a security review channel without mandatory licensing, while critical-infrastructure operators, agencies and local utilities may receive AI cyber-defense services earlier.

3. EU Deal Clears Foreign Return Hubs for Rejected Migrants
-- EU institutions reached a migration deal to speed deportations and allow "return hubs" outside the bloc, with officials citing a 28% return rate for rejected asylum seekers.
-- The policy expands legal exposure for member states and contractors: detention abroad shifts migration enforcement into jurisdictions where courts, rights monitors and logistics are harder to audit.

4. SpaceX Seeks $75 Billion IPO at $1.75 Trillion Valuation
-- Reuters reported that SpaceX plans to raise at least $75 billion in an all-primary IPO after early investor meetings, targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation including a greenshoe option.
-- Public markets would have to absorb another megacap AI-and-space listing, testing index flows, risk budgets and private-market marks for late-stage technology portfolios.

5. Core Lightning Disclosure Details Remote Crash Bug
-- Bitcoin Optech reported that a disclosed Core Lightning flaw let any peer opening an inbound channel crash vulnerable nodes by sending an all-zero funding transaction ID.
-- Operators who accept inbound liquidity need patched Lightning infrastructure, because a cheap remote denial-of-service path can disrupt routing, payments and wallet reliability even without fund theft.