The diplomatic landscape is moving at an unprecedented pace as we enter the final stretch before year-end. Critical decisions are being shaped right now – this window of opportunity won't stay open indefinitely. We're mobilizing everything on our side to push these negotiations forward, but the actual outcomes hinge on external forces: the commitment and support from our allies, and simultaneously, the pressure being applied by other stakeholders. The result ultimately depends on how these competing interests align. Whether meaningful breakthroughs materialize before New Year depends less on our efforts and more on the willingness and capacity of those who hold the leverage.
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LayerZeroHero
· 13h ago
Basically, it's just about reading others' moods to get by.
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GasFeeLover
· 13h ago
Ultimately, it still depends on whether those holding the chips are willing to cooperate. No matter how hard we try on our end, it's all in vain.
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NervousFingers
· 13h ago
Basically, it's about reading others' moods; no matter how hard you try, you still need your allies to support you.
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SilentObserver
· 13h ago
Basically, it's just about who has more chips in hand; all efforts are in vain.
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Tokenomics911
· 13h ago
In simple terms, the ball is under someone else's foot, and no matter how hard we try, it depends on whether our allies are supportive or not.
The diplomatic landscape is moving at an unprecedented pace as we enter the final stretch before year-end. Critical decisions are being shaped right now – this window of opportunity won't stay open indefinitely. We're mobilizing everything on our side to push these negotiations forward, but the actual outcomes hinge on external forces: the commitment and support from our allies, and simultaneously, the pressure being applied by other stakeholders. The result ultimately depends on how these competing interests align. Whether meaningful breakthroughs materialize before New Year depends less on our efforts and more on the willingness and capacity of those who hold the leverage.