tags. Let's write: Lead: Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions." That is the lead paragraph. Actually, the article starts with "And
tags. Let's write: Lead: ..." That is not the actual content; it's part of the prompt. The actual content is what follows. The prompt says "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then gives the article with some editorial notes. We need to extract the actual article. The actual article is:
- Lead paragraph: "Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions."
Then there is an H2: "A Sub-Hour Sellout" and a paragraph: "The entire collection was claimed in under an hour. The onchain tally shows the mint transactions totaled roughly $1.28 million. That's a fast drop, especially for a collection of that size. (But we can't say "especially" as it's an opinion. We can say "The speed of the sellout is notable." But that's editorializing. We can just state facts.) We can say: "The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public.""
But the editorial notes are instructions to the writer. The actual content that should be published is the final version. So we need to use the final version that the writer decided on. The prompt says: "We can say: 'The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public.'" So that is the paragraph we should translate.
Then another H2: "The Ouster That Preceded the Drop" and a paragraph: "Villemain's history with Pudgy Penguins ended in January 2022, when holders ousted him. He co-founded the project, but the details of his removal haven't been disclosed. The ouster came from the holder community, according to the facts. (We can say "according to the facts" but we don't need to. We can say "He was ousted by holders in January 2022." That's it.) We can add: "The ouster removed Villemain from the project he helped build. Since then, he's moved on to a new NFT collection on Robinhood Chain." But we don't know if it's new. We can say "His latest effort is the collection that sold out Tuesday." But we don't know if it's his latest. We can say "The collection that sold out Tuesday is his most recent project." But that's inference. Better to keep it simple: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins." That's a fact."
So the final paragraph for that section is: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins."
Then another H2: "The Onchain Tally" and a paragraph: "The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the initial sale, not any secondary trading. The collection's smart contract is live on Robinhood Chain, and the mint records are public. The sale took place early Tuesday, and the onchain data is now available for anyone to verify."
So that is the article content. We need to translate this into Arabic, preserving the HTML structure (the tag, and
tags). Also, we need to translate the meta description.
The meta description is: "Cole Villemain, ousted from Pudgy Penguins, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain in under an hour, generating $1.28 million."
We need to produce a JSON with title, content, and meta description. The title is not given, but we can derive it from the content. Perhaps we can use a headline like "Cole Villemain's New NFT Collection Sells Out in Under an Hour" or something. But since the original title is not provided, we'll create a suitable Arabic title. We can use the meta description as a basis. We'll translate the meta description into Arabic and use that as the title? Or we can create a shorter title. The instruction says "ORIGINAL TITLE: Something like" but it's incomplete. We'll assume the title is something like the meta description. So we'll translate the meta description as the title.
Now, we need to translate accurately. Let's do the translation.
We'll translate each section.
Lead paragraph: "Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions."
Translation: "كول فيلماين، المؤسس المشارك لـ Pudgy Penguins الذي أُقصي من قبل حاملي الرموز في يناير 2022، باع مجموعة NFT مكونة من 44,444 قطعة على سلسلة Robinhood Chain في وقت مبكر من يوم الثلاثاء. حققت عملية البيع حوالي 1.28 مليون دولار، وفقًا لإحصاء على السلسلة لمعاملات الصك."
We need to keep "Pudgy Penguins" and "Robinhood Chain" as is, since they are proper nouns. Also "NFT" is commonly used in Arabic, but we can write "رموز NFT" or just "NFT". We'll keep it as "NFT".
Now H2: "A Sub-Hour Sellout" - translate: "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة" or "نفاد في أقل من ساعة". We'll use "نفاد في أقل من ساعة" or "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة". Let's use "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة".
Paragraph: "The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public."
Translation: "نفدت المجموعة بالكامل في أقل من ساعة. أظهر إحصاء المعاملات على السلسلة أن الإجمالي بلغ حوالي 1.28 مليون دولار. اختفت القطع البالغ عددها 44,444 قطعة بسرعة، وسجلات الصك الآن متاحة للجمهور."
Now H2: "The Ouster That Preceded the Drop" - translate: "الإقصاء الذي سبق الإصدار" or "الإطاحة التي سبقت الإصدار". We'll use "الإطاحة التي سبقت الإصدار".
Paragraph: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins."
Translation: "أُقصي فيلماين من قبل حاملي الرموز في يناير 2022. المجموعة التي نفدت يوم الثلاثاء منفصلة عن Pudgy Penguins."
Now H2: "The Onchain Tally" - translate: "الإحصاء على السلسلة" or "إحصاء السلسلة". We'll use "الإحصاء على السلسلة".
Paragraph: "The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the
And
tags. Let's write: Lead: ..." That is not the actual content; it's part of the prompt. The actual content is what follows. The prompt says "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then gives the article with some editorial notes. We need to extract the actual article. The actual article is:
- Lead paragraph: "Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions."
Then there is an H2: "A Sub-Hour Sellout" and a paragraph: "The entire collection was claimed in under an hour. The onchain tally shows the mint transactions totaled roughly $1.28 million. That's a fast drop, especially for a collection of that size. (But we can't say "especially" as it's an opinion. We can say "The speed of the sellout is notable." But that's editorializing. We can just state facts.) We can say: "The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public.""
But the editorial notes are instructions to the writer. The actual content that should be published is the final version. So we need to use the final version that the writer decided on. The prompt says: "We can say: 'The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public.'" So that is the paragraph we should translate.
Then another H2: "The Ouster That Preceded the Drop" and a paragraph: "Villemain's history with Pudgy Penguins ended in January 2022, when holders ousted him. He co-founded the project, but the details of his removal haven't been disclosed. The ouster came from the holder community, according to the facts. (We can say "according to the facts" but we don't need to. We can say "He was ousted by holders in January 2022." That's it.) We can add: "The ouster removed Villemain from the project he helped build. Since then, he's moved on to a new NFT collection on Robinhood Chain." But we don't know if it's new. We can say "His latest effort is the collection that sold out Tuesday." But we don't know if it's his latest. We can say "The collection that sold out Tuesday is his most recent project." But that's inference. Better to keep it simple: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins." That's a fact."
So the final paragraph for that section is: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins."
Then another H2: "The Onchain Tally" and a paragraph: "The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the initial sale, not any secondary trading. The collection's smart contract is live on Robinhood Chain, and the mint records are public. The sale took place early Tuesday, and the onchain data is now available for anyone to verify."
So that is the article content. We need to translate this into Arabic, preserving the HTML structure (the tag, and
tags). Also, we need to translate the meta description.
The meta description is: "Cole Villemain, ousted from Pudgy Penguins, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain in under an hour, generating $1.28 million."
We need to produce a JSON with title, content, and meta description. The title is not given, but we can derive it from the content. Perhaps we can use a headline like "Cole Villemain's New NFT Collection Sells Out in Under an Hour" or something. But since the original title is not provided, we'll create a suitable Arabic title. We can use the meta description as a basis. We'll translate the meta description into Arabic and use that as the title? Or we can create a shorter title. The instruction says "ORIGINAL TITLE: Something like" but it's incomplete. We'll assume the title is something like the meta description. So we'll translate the meta description as the title.
Now, we need to translate accurately. Let's do the translation.
We'll translate each section.
Lead paragraph: "Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions."
Translation: "كول فيلماين، المؤسس المشارك لـ Pudgy Penguins الذي أُقصي من قبل حاملي الرموز في يناير 2022، باع مجموعة NFT مكونة من 44,444 قطعة على سلسلة Robinhood Chain في وقت مبكر من يوم الثلاثاء. حققت عملية البيع حوالي 1.28 مليون دولار، وفقًا لإحصاء على السلسلة لمعاملات الصك."
We need to keep "Pudgy Penguins" and "Robinhood Chain" as is, since they are proper nouns. Also "NFT" is commonly used in Arabic, but we can write "رموز NFT" or just "NFT". We'll keep it as "NFT".
Now H2: "A Sub-Hour Sellout" - translate: "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة" or "نفاد في أقل من ساعة". We'll use "نفاد في أقل من ساعة" or "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة". Let's use "بيع كامل في أقل من ساعة".
Paragraph: "The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public."
Translation: "نفدت المجموعة بالكامل في أقل من ساعة. أظهر إحصاء المعاملات على السلسلة أن الإجمالي بلغ حوالي 1.28 مليون دولار. اختفت القطع البالغ عددها 44,444 قطعة بسرعة، وسجلات الصك الآن متاحة للجمهور."
Now H2: "The Ouster That Preceded the Drop" - translate: "الإقصاء الذي سبق الإصدار" or "الإطاحة التي سبقت الإصدار". We'll use "الإطاحة التي سبقت الإصدار".
Paragraph: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins."
Translation: "أُقصي فيلماين من قبل حاملي الرموز في يناير 2022. المجموعة التي نفدت يوم الثلاثاء منفصلة عن Pudgy Penguins."
Now H2: "The Onchain Tally" - translate: "الإحصاء على السلسلة" or "إحصاء السلسلة". We'll use "الإحصاء على السلسلة".
Paragraph: "The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the
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