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Putin’s recent offer for unconditional peace talks with Ukraine is sending ripples through the crypto markets. Historically, major geopolitical de-escalations-like this one-have sparked bullish momentum for Bitcoin and altcoins, as investors anticipate reduced global risk and improved market stability. Earlier peace talk announcements triggered immediate surges in Bitcoin price and trading volume, with BTC jumping as much as 5% within minutes of similar news. On-chain activity and market sentiment indices also spiked, signaling renewed confidence in risk assets like crypto. If these talks progress, expect continued volatility but a potential upside for crypto, especially as global tensions ease and investor appetite for digital assets grows. Stay alert: peace headlines could be the next big catalyst for your portfolio. #PutinRussia #peace $BTC {spot}(BTCUSDT) $XRP {spot}(XRPUSDT) $ETH {spot}(ETHUSDT)
Putin’s recent offer for unconditional peace talks with Ukraine is sending ripples through the crypto markets. Historically, major geopolitical de-escalations-like this one-have sparked bullish momentum for Bitcoin and altcoins, as investors anticipate reduced global risk and improved market stability.

Earlier peace talk announcements triggered immediate surges in Bitcoin price and trading volume, with BTC jumping as much as 5% within minutes of similar news. On-chain activity and market sentiment indices also spiked, signaling renewed confidence in risk assets like crypto.

If these talks progress, expect continued volatility but a potential upside for crypto, especially as global tensions ease and investor appetite for digital assets grows. Stay alert: peace headlines could be the next big catalyst for your portfolio.
#PutinRussia #peace
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Putin Expresses Willingness for Unconditional Talks with Ukraine
According to BlockBeats, Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed readiness to engage in negotiations with Ukraine without any preconditions. This statement was confirmed by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov in response to media inquiries on April 26.

Peskov emphasized that Putin has consistently maintained this stance. On April 25, Putin held a three-hour meeting in Moscow with U.S. Middle East envoy Whitkov, where discussions included the possibility of resuming direct talks between Russia and Ukraine.

Russian Presidential aide Ushakov noted that the meeting contributed to aligning the positions of Russia and the United States on broader issues, including the Ukraine situation. Both nations are committed to continuing productive dialogue at various levels.
Trump turns on ‘buddy’ Putin over Ukraine, says he’ll slap Russia with sanctions nowUS President Donald Trump ripped into Vladimir Putin on Saturday, warning Russia could face heavy sanctions after missile strikes on civilians in Ukraine. After months of flaunting his so-called friendship with the Russian president, Trump says he’s hurt now and doesn’t think Putin had any real interest in stopping the war despite their talks, so Moscow might need to be punished through “Banking” or “Secondary Sanctions.” In a long rant on Truth Social, Trump said, “No matter what deal I make with respect to Russia/Ukraine, no matter how good it is, even if it’s the greatest deal ever made, The Failing New York Times will speak BADLY of it.” Trump then dragged Peter Baker, calling him “the very biased and untalented writer for The Times,” and accused him of writing that Ukraine should get back all its territory, “including, I suppose, Crimea, and other ridiculous requests.” The US president said the violence happening now was “worse than anything since World War II.” Trump also took aim at Barack Obama for letting Russia take Crimea “without even a shot being fired.” He asked why Baker never criticized Obama’s handling of Crimea but keeps attacking Trump instead. He reminded everyone, “I’ve had nothing to do with this stupid war, other than early on, when I gave Ukraine Javelins, and Obama gave them sheets.” He made it clear this is “Sleepy Joe Biden’s War,” not his, calling the war “a loser from day one” and saying, “It should have never happened, and wouldn’t have happened if I were President at the time.” Trump didn’t let up, saying, “There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days.” He finished by saying, “Too many people are dying!!!” Trump and Zelenskyy push for a peace deal after tense Rome meeting The warning came just hours after Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met face-to-face in Rome, right before the funeral of Pope Francis. It was their first meeting since a heated Oval Office clash years ago that ended in a shouting match. This time, things were calmer. The White House said the two had a “very productive discussion,” but gave no details about what was agreed. Zelenskyy called the meeting “good” and said, “Very symbolic meeting that has potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results.” Even though he kept it vague, the meeting showed both sides were trying to move forward. Earlier in the week, Trump had pushed a plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. His proposal reportedly included recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, something Zelenskyy has called a red line.  Talking to TIME earlier this month, Trump said, “Crimea will stay with Russia,” adding, “Zelenskyy understands that, and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time. It’s been with them long before Trump came along.” After those comments, Zelenskyy quickly pushed back, saying again that Crimea belongs to Ukraine. Despite the obvious tension, Trump posted Friday that Russia and Ukraine are “very close to a deal,” and said the two sides should meet “at very high levels, to ‘finish it off.’” He wrote on Truth Social that “most of the major points are agreed to.” #trump #PutinRussia #USA. #Write2Earn

Trump turns on ‘buddy’ Putin over Ukraine, says he’ll slap Russia with sanctions now

US President Donald Trump ripped into Vladimir Putin on Saturday, warning Russia could face heavy sanctions after missile strikes on civilians in Ukraine.
After months of flaunting his so-called friendship with the Russian president, Trump says he’s hurt now and doesn’t think Putin had any real interest in stopping the war despite their talks, so Moscow might need to be punished through “Banking” or “Secondary Sanctions.”
In a long rant on Truth Social, Trump said, “No matter what deal I make with respect to Russia/Ukraine, no matter how good it is, even if it’s the greatest deal ever made, The Failing New York Times will speak BADLY of it.”
Trump then dragged Peter Baker, calling him “the very biased and untalented writer for The Times,” and accused him of writing that Ukraine should get back all its territory, “including, I suppose, Crimea, and other ridiculous requests.”
The US president said the violence happening now was “worse than anything since World War II.” Trump also took aim at Barack Obama for letting Russia take Crimea “without even a shot being fired.” He asked why Baker never criticized Obama’s handling of Crimea but keeps attacking Trump instead.
He reminded everyone, “I’ve had nothing to do with this stupid war, other than early on, when I gave Ukraine Javelins, and Obama gave them sheets.” He made it clear this is “Sleepy Joe Biden’s War,” not his, calling the war “a loser from day one” and saying, “It should have never happened, and wouldn’t have happened if I were President at the time.”
Trump didn’t let up, saying, “There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days.” He finished by saying, “Too many people are dying!!!”
Trump and Zelenskyy push for a peace deal after tense Rome meeting
The warning came just hours after Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met face-to-face in Rome, right before the funeral of Pope Francis.
It was their first meeting since a heated Oval Office clash years ago that ended in a shouting match. This time, things were calmer. The White House said the two had a “very productive discussion,” but gave no details about what was agreed.
Zelenskyy called the meeting “good” and said, “Very symbolic meeting that has potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results.” Even though he kept it vague, the meeting showed both sides were trying to move forward.
Earlier in the week, Trump had pushed a plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. His proposal reportedly included recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, something Zelenskyy has called a red line. 
Talking to TIME earlier this month, Trump said, “Crimea will stay with Russia,” adding, “Zelenskyy understands that, and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time. It’s been with them long before Trump came along.”
After those comments, Zelenskyy quickly pushed back, saying again that Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
Despite the obvious tension, Trump posted Friday that Russia and Ukraine are “very close to a deal,” and said the two sides should meet “at very high levels, to ‘finish it off.’” He wrote on Truth Social that “most of the major points are agreed to.”
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The Bank of Russia has kept the key rate at 21% at its latest meeting on Friday. Earlier, many economists also assumed that the Central Bank would decide to maintain the current key rate. "Current inflationary pressure, including persistent factors, continues to decrease, although it remains high. The growth of domestic demand still significantly outpaces the ability to expand the supply of goods and services. At the same time, according to operational data, the economy has begun to gradually return to a trajectory of balanced growth," the Central Bank's press release notes. The bank noted that further decisions on the key rate will be made depending on the speed and sustainability of the decline in inflation and inflation expectations. Under the baseline scenario, this implies an average key rate in the range of 19.5–21.5% per annum in 2025 and 13.0–14.0% per annum in 2026. #MSMannanov #TRUMP #PutinRussia #BinanceAlphaAlert
The Bank of Russia has kept the key rate at 21% at its latest meeting on Friday. Earlier, many economists also assumed that the Central Bank would decide to maintain the current key rate.

"Current inflationary pressure, including persistent factors, continues to decrease, although it remains high. The growth of domestic demand still significantly outpaces the ability to expand the supply of goods and services. At the same time, according to operational data, the economy has begun to gradually return to a trajectory of balanced growth," the Central Bank's press release notes.

The bank noted that further decisions on the key rate will be made depending on the speed and sustainability of the decline in inflation and inflation expectations. Under the baseline scenario, this implies an average key rate in the range of 19.5–21.5% per annum in 2025 and 13.0–14.0% per annum in 2026.

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US President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after his visit to Saudi Arabia. The briefing was broadcast live by Fox News. Commenting on the question of a personal meeting with the Russian leader during the upcoming trip to the Middle East, the American president stated that it is unlikely. "I think we will meet soon after that," Trump said. From May 13 to 16, Trump will visit three Gulf countries: Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. On April 23, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt also stated that there are currently no meetings planned in Saudi Arabia, where Trump intends to go in May. Earlier, Trump expressed hope that an agreement to resolve the conflict could be reached this week. He spoke after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an Easter truce that lasted until April 21. #MSMannanov #PutinRussia #TRUMP #DinnerWithTrump
US President Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin after his visit to Saudi Arabia. The briefing was broadcast live by Fox News.

Commenting on the question of a personal meeting with the Russian leader during the upcoming trip to the Middle East, the American president stated that it is unlikely.

"I think we will meet soon after that," Trump said.

From May 13 to 16, Trump will visit three Gulf countries: Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. On April 23, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt also stated that there are currently no meetings planned in Saudi Arabia, where Trump intends to go in May.

Earlier, Trump expressed hope that an agreement to resolve the conflict could be reached this week. He spoke after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an Easter truce that lasted until April 21.

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Elon Musk Gets Rare Praise from Russia’s President Putin Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, just got a big compliment — not from a fan, but from Russian President Vladimir Putin himself. Speaking to students about space, Putin compared Musk to Sergei Korolev, the legendary Soviet engineer who helped send the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space in 1961. That’s a huge honor in Russia, where Korolev is considered a national hero. 💬 Putin said, “There’s a man in the U.S. who’s completely obsessed with Mars. People like him are rare — full of big ideas. Even if those ideas seem impossible at first, they often come true.” This is seen as a rare and surprising show of admiration for an American tech leader — especially from someone like Putin. Elon Musk has always dreamed big. His company SpaceX is leading the way in space travel, working with NASA to launch rockets, send astronauts to the International Space Station, and develop tech to one day send humans to Mars. His vision of making life multi-planetary is inspiring people all over the world. 🌍 From the U.S. to Russia, Elon Musk's mission is reaching every corner of the Earth — and beyond. #BinanceAlphaAlert #Russian #PutinRussia #TrendingTopic #ElonMusk {spot}(BTCUSDT) {spot}(DOGEUSDT)
Elon Musk Gets Rare Praise from Russia’s President Putin

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, just got a big compliment — not from a fan, but from Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.

Speaking to students about space, Putin compared Musk to Sergei Korolev, the legendary Soviet engineer who helped send the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space in 1961. That’s a huge honor in Russia, where Korolev is considered a national hero.

💬 Putin said, “There’s a man in the U.S. who’s completely obsessed with Mars. People like him are rare — full of big ideas. Even if those ideas seem impossible at first, they often come true.”

This is seen as a rare and surprising show of admiration for an American tech leader — especially from someone like Putin.

Elon Musk has always dreamed big. His company SpaceX is leading the way in space travel, working with NASA to launch rockets, send astronauts to the International Space Station, and develop tech to one day send humans to Mars. His vision of making life multi-planetary is inspiring people all over the world.

🌍 From the U.S. to Russia, Elon Musk's mission is reaching every corner of the Earth — and beyond.

#BinanceAlphaAlert #Russian #PutinRussia #TrendingTopic #ElonMusk

Russia and Belarus using crypto in central BankingBelarus and Russia Strengthen Crypto Collaboration Amid Global Shifts Belarus and Russia are increasingly aligning their strategies around cryptocurrency, seeking to bolster financial sovereignty and navigate global sanctions. With mounting pressure from the West, both nations view digital assets as a means to reduce reliance on traditional financial systems and foster internal economic resilience. Russia, having legalized the use of crypto for certain international trade operations, is pushing toward the creation of a national digital currency—the digital ruble. The Central Bank of Russia has already begun piloting its CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) with select banks, eyeing a broader rollout in 2025. Belarus, meanwhile, remains one of the few countries in the region to legally permit cryptocurrency mining and trading. The High Technologies Park (HTP) in Minsk has positioned the country as a crypto-friendly hub, offering tax incentives and regulatory clarity to blockchain-based businesses. Recent talks between Minsk and Moscow indicate a shared interest in creating a joint crypto infrastructure, potentially involving cross-border payment systems based on blockchain. This could help both countries circumvent global financial restrictions while enhancing regional trade mechanisms. However, critics argue this cooperation might also serve to obscure illicit financial flows and reduce transparency. Still, for Belarus and Russia, crypto offers a strategic tool to reshape their economic futures on their own terms. #RussiaCrypto #PutinRussia

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Belarus and Russia Strengthen Crypto Collaboration Amid Global Shifts

Belarus and Russia are increasingly aligning their strategies around cryptocurrency, seeking to bolster financial sovereignty and navigate global sanctions. With mounting pressure from the West, both nations view digital assets as a means to reduce reliance on traditional financial systems and foster internal economic resilience.
Russia, having legalized the use of crypto for certain international trade operations, is pushing toward the creation of a national digital currency—the digital ruble. The Central Bank of Russia has already begun piloting its CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) with select banks, eyeing a broader rollout in 2025.
Belarus, meanwhile, remains one of the few countries in the region to legally permit cryptocurrency mining and trading. The High Technologies Park (HTP) in Minsk has positioned the country as a crypto-friendly hub, offering tax incentives and regulatory clarity to blockchain-based businesses.
Recent talks between Minsk and Moscow indicate a shared interest in creating a joint crypto infrastructure, potentially involving cross-border payment systems based on blockchain. This could help both countries circumvent global financial restrictions while enhancing regional trade mechanisms.
However, critics argue this cooperation might also serve to obscure illicit financial flows and reduce transparency. Still, for Belarus and Russia, crypto offers a strategic tool to reshape their economic futures on their own terms.
#RussiaCrypto #PutinRussia
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Cryptocurrency in the Criminal Legislation of Russia... In Russia, cryptocurrency is officially recognized as property within the framework of criminal legislation. This means that digital assets can now be subject to confiscation and considered in the investigation of crimes. Previously, cryptocurrency had already been recognized as property in bankruptcy laws and anti-money laundering legislation. #MSMannanov #PutinRussia #Binance #BinanceAlphaAlert #CryptoAdoption
Cryptocurrency in the Criminal Legislation of Russia...

In Russia, cryptocurrency is officially recognized as property within the framework of criminal legislation. This means that digital assets can now be subject to confiscation and considered in the investigation of crimes. Previously, cryptocurrency had already been recognized as property in bankruptcy laws and anti-money laundering legislation.

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The net profit of the Russian banking sector amounted to 244 billion rubles, which is 14% higher than in February (214 billion rubles), according to the Central Bank's materials "On the Development of the Banking Sector". The return on equity of banks increased from 14% to 16% over the month. Profit from lending grew by 11% due to the accelerated growth of lending to legal entities and increased transactional activity. #MSMannanov #BinanceAlphaAlert #VoteToDelistOnBinance #PutinRussia
The net profit of the Russian banking sector amounted to 244 billion rubles, which is 14% higher than in February (214 billion rubles), according to the Central Bank's materials "On the Development of the Banking Sector". The return on equity of banks increased from 14% to 16% over the month.

Profit from lending grew by 11% due to the accelerated growth of lending to legal entities and increased transactional activity.

#MSMannanov
#BinanceAlphaAlert
#VoteToDelistOnBinance
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Russia-Ukraine war is more than just a war or a proxy war it affects trade policies across the globe it indirectly affect the crypto world . Trump is working to get a peace , Putin is delaying to get more territory zelensky trying to hold to his seat while the war prolongs , but these people they don't suffer ordinary folks like us suffer they die they rot they take on the economic plight . Mark it for the day that war cools off that day will be one hell of a bull day . #RussiaCrypto #TRUMP #PutinRussia #Zelenskyy
Russia-Ukraine war is more than just a war or a proxy war it affects trade policies across the globe it indirectly affect the crypto world .
Trump is working to get a peace , Putin is delaying to get more territory zelensky trying to hold to his seat while the war prolongs , but these people they don't suffer ordinary folks like us suffer they die they rot they take on the economic plight .

Mark it for the day that war cools off that day will be one hell of a bull day .
#RussiaCrypto
#TRUMP
#PutinRussia
#Zelenskyy
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