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Last week, Moscow seemed somewhat receptive to Washington's 28-point proposal aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict. But recent remarks from Russian negotiators tell a different story—some market watchers now suspect the Kremlin believes it can secure more favorable terms. The shifting stance adds another layer of uncertainty to global risk sentiment, something traders in both traditional and digital asset markets have been closely monitoring.

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NullWhisperervip
· 11-30 11:36
tbh, so kremlin's playing the classic "wait and see if we can extract more" game? technically speaking, that's just negotiation theater with geopolitical leverage as the exploit vector. markets hate this kind of uncertainty—it's like trying to audit code when half the dependencies keep changing mid-function call.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 11-30 11:32
Really, Russia is testing the bottom line this time... Yesterday they said they agreed, and today they directly changed their mind. This trap is played out every day in the crypto world.
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MetaMisfitvip
· 11-30 02:24
Negotiations have been repeated, Russia seems to want a higher price, but in the end, it all comes down to strength.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 11-27 12:15
Playing psychological tactics again... I see through Moscow's trick of "agreeing first and then backing out". The market has long been shaken by this operation, and the crypto world is trembling along, laughing to death.
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FadCatchervip
· 11-27 12:15
Russia is really playing psychological warfare here, first saying nice things and then turning hostile, dragging the crypto world down and causing fluctuations.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 11-27 12:13
The Kremlin's trap is somewhat similar to the back-and-forth of early NFT project parties—first giving hope and then turning against you, and the market mentality is repeatedly played for suckers like this.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 11-27 12:06
Russia's "nodding first and turning face later" operation is too outrageous, the contract market is going to shake again.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 11-27 12:00
Moscow's trap is that they promised to accept but then went back on their word, and now the market has to follow along and mess around.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 11-27 11:51
Negotiations have been going back and forth, and this time the Kremlin wants to raise the price. The people in the crypto world have already caught on.
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