🚨 BREAKING: Saudi Arabia Sends Stark Warning to Iran — “Attack Again and We Will Retaliate” 🇸🇦🇮🇷🇺🇸 $MLN $DEGO $RESOLV Tensions in the Middle East are rising after Saudi Arabia issued a strong warning to Iran following recent regional security threats. According to reports, Riyadh has warned Tehran that any new attack on Saudi territory or critical oil infrastructure will trigger direct retaliation. Even more significant, Saudi officials have hinted that they could fully open their military bases to U.S. forces, potentially allowing Washington to dramatically expand its military presence in the Gulf. 👑 The message is believed to come under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who reportedly delayed making the threat public while diplomatic efforts were underway. ⚡ Why this matters: • Saudi oil facilities are among the most critical energy hubs in the world • Any strike on them could send global oil prices soaring • Opening Saudi bases to the U.S. could pull Washington deeper into the conflict Analysts say this warning is designed to deter further attacks while signaling that Riyadh is prepared for escalation if necessary. 🌍 With diplomacy and military pressure unfolding at the same time, the Gulf region remains on edge — and the next move from Tehran could shape the direction of the crisis. Stay alert: energy markets, geopolitics, and global stability are all tied to what happens next.
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Vietnam Issues New Accounting Rules for Crypto Assets Vietnam is taking another step toward building a formal regulatory framework for digital assets. The Ministry of Finance of Vietnam has released Circular 15/2026, providing detailed accounting guidance for organizations participating in the country’s pilot program for crypto assets. The new circular further clarifies the implementation of Resolution 05 on Digital Asset Pilot Program, which outlines Vietnam’s experimental regulatory approach toward the crypto market. The rules will apply starting March 4, 2026, and will govern financial reporting for the 2026 fiscal year onward until a more comprehensive legal framework replaces the pilot regulations. Who the Circular Applies To The accounting guidelines are designed for three main groups operating within Vietnam’s crypto ecosystem. First are crypto exchanges, which facilitate trading and custody services. Second are token issuers, including projects that raise capital through token issuance. Third are domestic institutional investors participating in the digital asset market. By defining accounting rules for these groups, regulators aim to bring greater transparency and financial discipline to the emerging sector. Mandatory Separation of Customer Assets One of the most important provisions focuses on asset segregation. Under the new rules, crypto assets belonging to customers must be completely separated from assets held by the exchange itself. This requirement is designed to prevent misuse of customer funds and reduce the risk of failures similar to the collapse of FTX in 2022. The principle mirrors safeguards used in traditional financial markets, where client assets must remain segregated from a firm’s proprietary funds.
💥AppIran Launches 19th Wave Of Strikes On Israel, Blasts Heard In Tehran $OPN $HUMA $ORCA Iran on Thursday launched the 19th wave of strikes against Israel and the American military bases in the Gulf countries as the war in the Middle East stretched into its sixth day. Alerts were triggered in several areas in Israel, including Tel Aviv, and explosions were heard in Jerusalem, with the Israeli military issuing three separate alerts warning of Iranian missile fire in under two hours. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Israel also targeted a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut early Thursday. Prior to these strikes, officials had said 72 people had been killed and more than 83,000 others displaced since the start of a new round of fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah. The war began on Saturday when the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have claimed that they attacked Iran as it posed an imminent threat.