The front page of The Wall Street Journal reported that the newspaper used the headline: "Trump Presses Ukraine to Back Peace Deal Tilted Toward Russia"

Trump is pressuring Ukraine to support a peace deal that favors Russia. This is also the view of most ideologically oriented American media. It also aligns with the ideology of European political circles, which believe that by fighting against a large territory and nuclear-armed Russia through Ukraine, it can gradually eliminate the "new threat" to Europe's geopolitical strategy. Unfortunately, Trump uses interests for exchange instead of "ideology" to counter.

Additionally, the newspaper focused on the sharp decline in the year of cryptocurrencies, with Bitcoin heading toward its worst monthly performance since the "cryptocurrency winter" of 2022.

This week, the cryptocurrency market became more volatile, with Bitcoin falling over 10%. Since last October, the broader digital currency market has lost $1 trillion in value, and the market crash has intensified.

According to CoinGlass data, over $2 billion worth of leveraged crypto trades were liquidated within 24 hours before Friday morning, and Bitcoin's price fell below $81,000 at one point, then rebounded slightly. This largest cryptocurrency is heading toward its worst monthly performance since June 2022, when the collapse of the crypto lending company Celsius Network plunged the market into what is known as the "cryptocurrency winter." Some traders said that Bitcoin's drop could trigger some selling pressure in traditional markets.

Friday's stock markets rose, ending a turbulent week, with the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all falling by 1.9% or more this week. "In every group chat I'm in, everyone is wondering who got liquidated," said Nick Carter, a founding partner at Castle Island Ventures. "Now you just can't figure out what's going on. There's a general sense of gloom, but there's no clear catalyst explaining why."

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