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The ongoing peace negotiations seem to favor one side heavily. Word on the street is that the talks are essentially about matching what Moscow wants with what Kyiv might be willing to give up. Sources suggest the final say could very well rest with the Kremlin. This kind of geopolitical uncertainty? It's exactly the type of macro risk that tends to shake up traditional markets and crypto alike. When major powers play chess with borders, volatility follows.

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airdrop_huntressvip
· 2h ago
In the game of geopolitics, what the crypto world fears the most is this kind of uncertainty... once macro risks emerge, alts will be the first to crash.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 13h ago
The geopolitical drama is always the best risk indicator in the crypto world... Moscow's stance is strong, and the Fluctuation will continue.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 13h ago
Speaking of which, this negotiation is ridiculous; Moscow is writing the menu while Kyiv is choosing the dishes... the crypto world is about to be restless.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 13h ago
This trap again? It feels like Moscow has already won.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 13h ago
Damn, geopolitical issues are starting to stir again, this fluctuation is really a great buy the dip opportunity for BTC... No, wait, I'm daydreaming again. The on-chain data hasn't broken yet, the market maker is playing really tough, waiting for the suckers to cut loss. Every day there are peace talks, but in the end, it's still one family that calls the shots, just like those market makers in the crypto world. This kind of macro uncertainty... should I be bearish or bullish? Damn, my technical support has failed again. It's late at night and I should be reviewing my losses again, if I had known, I would have ambushed a short order earlier, now it's too late to regret.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 13h ago
Ngl, this thing has been written all over the face for a long time. Whatever Moscow wants, it has to be given. It's a typical game of major power rivalry.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 13h ago
It's the same old trick again; in the great power game, we suckers can only obediently watch the show. --- To put it bluntly, it's Moscow that calls the shots; this round of negotiations is pure nonsense. --- Damn it, once geopolitics gets chaotic, the crypto world has to shake along. --- Holding coins now is just a gamble, hoping the pros won't pull any tricks again. --- Really, every time this uncertainty arises, the coin price starts to plummet; it's maddening. --- When can I hold my holdings with peace of mind? It's nerve-wracking every day. --- Boundary games = Fluctuation feast; everyone, make sure to set your stop loss.
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