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Recent statements from the current US administration suggest negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv are advancing, albeit slowly. According to the White House, both parties appear open to finding common ground on territorial and border arrangements.



What's interesting here? Geopolitical shifts like these historically trigger market volatility. When major conflicts show signs of resolution, we often see capital flows redistributing—away from safe havens and into risk assets. European markets could react first, but crypto markets tend to price in macro sentiment faster than traditional finance.

Whether this de-escalation momentum holds remains uncertain. Border disputes are messy, negotiations drag on. But if tensions genuinely cool down, expect liquidity conditions to shift. Energy markets stabilize, risk appetite returns, and that usually ripples through to digital assets. Keep an eye on funding rates and how whales position themselves in the coming weeks.
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 11-29 02:55
Negotiation progress depends on who can't hold on first. Anyway, I don't believe it can calm down so quickly.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 11-28 16:08
Wait a minute, what result can this negotiation really achieve? It feels like the same old trap again.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 11-27 09:26
Here we go again, peace talks = risk asset explosion? Why do I feel like this is just making excuses to buy the dip... If things really cool down, will the gas fees be cheaper? That's the key point.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 11-26 08:33
Negotiation progress? Ha, this kind of news always says it will cool down, but then it turns around and escalates again... But to be fair, if it really eases, it's only a matter of time before funds flow out of safe-haven assets. At this point, it still depends on how the Whale moves and how the funding rate behaves; some people are probably already positioning themselves.
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fren.ethvip
· 11-26 05:56
Negotiations are progressing... Just listening is enough, releasing such news itself is a signal, right?
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RektButSmilingvip
· 11-26 05:55
Negotiation progress? I care more about whether it can fall to my buy the dip price...
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 11-26 05:54
Negotiations only count when they are truly implemented; saying nice things now is of no use.
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BrokeBeansvip
· 11-26 05:54
Negotiation? Uh... it's the same old trap, I think it's unlikely. However, if things really do ease up, energy stability and a rebound in risk appetite would indeed be favourable information for the crypto market... The problem is we have to wait until that day to see.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 11-26 05:34
ngl if this round of negotiations really lands, our capital flow will indeed have to be reshuffled... but it still feels like we need to wait, negotiations are the easiest to reverse.
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HashBardvip
· 11-26 05:29
so peace talks are just another plot twist in the market's grand narrative arc... whales already sniffing the sentiment shift before ink touches paper, ngl
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