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Russian military operations continue, ceasefire by April 30 unlikely

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 18, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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The latest ISW report documents persistent Russian military operations, pushing odds for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire by April 30 down to 1.7% YES.

Odds have dipped from 2% a week ago as Russian advances continue. With 14 days left, no de-escalation signals have emerged. The market is pricing in continued conflict with no strategic breakthroughs visible. The December 31 contract remains undefined, suggesting traders see no clear path to resolution even by year-end.

Face value traded over the past 24 hours hit $170,030, but only $3,032 in actual USDC changed hands. That gap points to surface-level interest without deep conviction. Order book depth sits at $4,647 to move the price 5 percentage points, meaning the market is unlikely to swing dramatically without major news.

The ISW report and ongoing ground operations make a near-term ceasefire improbable. A YES share at 2¢ pays $1 if a ceasefire is declared by April 30, a 50x return. That bet requires an unexpected diplomatic breakthrough. Both sides have historically refused meaningful concessions, which further reduces the probability within this timeframe.

Watch for any shift in positioning from Putin or Zelenskyy. Unexpected mediation from Türkiye or Saudi Arabia could move the market. New battlefield developments that impose costs on either side could also pressure a reconsideration of stances.

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