. We'll aim for 450-700 words. Let's count. We'll write a draft. Lead paragraph: "Monday was a busy one for crypto. Robinhood is rolling out agentic trading, Ethereum researchers are prioritizing privacy, PUMP printed its first golden cross as revenue hit a seven-month high, and Ansem debuted his own launchpad. Here's a look at each." That's about 45 words. Then H2: "PUMP's Golden Cross and Revenue Milestone" (that's 4 words) but we can write "PUMP's Golden Cross, Revenue High" but let's keep it. Content: "PUMP, a crypto asset, printed its first golden cross this week — a technical indicator where a short-term moving average crosses above a long-term one, often read as a bullish signal. The move coincides with revenue hitting a seven-month high, though exact figures weren't disclosed. For traders, the golden cross is a classic momentum trigger, and the revenue bump adds a fundamental angle to the technical picture." That's about 70 words. H2: "Ethereum's Privacy Priority" Content: "Ethereum researchers are shifting their focus to privacy. The team is prioritizing work on technologies that shield transaction data and user activity on the network. Public blockchains have long struggled with privacy, and this signals a deliberate push to address it. Details on specific proposals are still emerging." That's about 50 words. H2: "Robinhood Enters Agentic Trading" Content: "Robinhood is rolling out agentic trading, allowing users to set up automated agents that can execute trades on their behalf. The feature is a step toward more hands-off investing, and it's a big deal for a platform known for its user-friendly interface. The rollout appears to be gradual, with no full details on availability or limits yet." That's about 55 words. H2: "Ansem's Launchpad Debut" Content: "Ansem, the crypto figure, has launched his own launchpad. Launchpads are platforms that help new projects raise capital and list tokens, and this one enters a crowded field. Ansem's name recognition could draw attention, but specifics on the platform's mechanics are still thin." That's about 50 words. Total content words: 45+70+50+55+50 = 270 words. Plus H2s and paragraphs. We need to reach 450-700. So we need to expand. We can add more context, but we must avoid hallucinating. We can expand on each section with general commentary, but we must not invent facts. We can say things like "This is the first golden cross for PUMP" but we don't know if it's first. The fact says "first golden cross" so we can say that. We can add "The golden cross is often seen as a bullish indicator, but it's not a guarantee." That's general knowledge. We can add "Ethereum's privacy push comes as regulators worldwide are scrutinizing blockchain transparency." That's a general statement but might be considered an inference. We can say "Privacy has been a recurring theme in crypto, and Ethereum's research arm is now making it a priority." That's fine. We can also add a lead that is longer. We can write a more detailed lead. Let's restructure. Lead: "Monday's crypto news cycle was heavy with developments. Robinhood is moving into agentic trading, Ethereum's research team is putting privacy at the top of its agenda, PUMP's chart printed a first golden cross while revenue hit a seven-month high, and Ansem has launched his own launchpad. Each story carries its own weight, and together they paint a picture of a sector that's constantly reinventing itself." That's about 60 words. Then we can have sections. We need to ensure we don't use AI tells like "" etc. We'll write more content per section. For PUMP: we can add "The golden cross is a simple but widely followed signal: when the 50-day moving average crosses above the 200-day moving average, traders often take it as a sign that momentum is shifting upward. PUMP's first such cross, combined with the revenue high, suggests the project is gaining traction." That's general knowledge about golden cross, but we can include it. For Ethereum: "Privacy on Ethereum has been a topic of discussion for years. With researchers now prioritizing it, we could see new proposals for encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, or other techniques. The exact roadmap isn't public yet, but the direction is clear." For Robinhood: "Agentic trading is a term that's been floating around the industry, referring to automated systems that can make trading decisions based on user-set parameters. Robinhood's move brings this to a mainstream audience, potentially changing how retail investors interact with markets." For Ansem: "Ansem, known for his large following and market commentary, is now venturing into the infrastructure side. Launchpads have become a popular way for projects to do initial offerings, and Ansem's platform could leverage his community. Details on the launchpad's token or fee structure haven't been released." That gives more substance. We can also add a closing paragraph that isn't a summary but a forward-looking statement. Maybe mention that the week ahead will bring more clarity as details emerge. We'll write the whole thing. Now, we need to output JSON. We'll create a title: "Robinhood Rolls Out Agentic Trading; Ethereum Prioritizes Privacy, PUMP Hits Golden Cross, Ansem Launches Launchpad" – that's too long. Maybe "Robinhood Launches Agentic Trading as Crypto Sector Sees Multiple Moves" but that's vague. Since we have multiple stories, we can choose the most significant as the headline. I think Robinhood is the most mainstream. So title: "Robinhood Rolls Out Agentic Trading" but that misses others. However, the lead covers all. The headline can focus on the biggest. Alternatively, we can do a roundup headline: "Crypto Roundup: Robinhood's Agentic Trading, Ethereum's Privacy Push, PUMP's Golden Cross, Ansem's Launchpad" – that's a bit long but news-y. But the instruction says "Specific, factual news headline" – so we can have "Robinhood Debuts Agentic Trading as Ethereum Prioritizes Privacy" – but that's two. We have four. Maybe we can say "Monday's Crypto: Robinhood, Ethereum, PUMP, Ansem All Make Moves" – but that's vague. I'll go with "Robinhood Rolls Out Agentic Trading as Ethereum Prioritizes Privacy" – that's two of the four. But then PUMP and Ansem are not in the title. That's fine because the title doesn't have to mention all. The lead does. So I'll pick that. But we also have PUMP golden cross which is