. We'll keep the same tags.
Meta description: "Fidelity pulled $46.8M from its bitcoin ETF on Wednesday, leading $61.16M in net outflows across U.S. spot bitcoin funds. Ether ETFs saw $7.38M in inflows."
Greek: "Η Fidelity απέσυρε 46,8 εκατ. δολάρια από το bitcoin ETF της την Τετάρτη, οδηγώντας σε καθαρές εκροές 61,16 εκατ. δολαρίων στα αμερικανικά spot bitcoin funds. Τα Ether ETFs είδαν εισροές 7,38 εκατ. δολαρίων."
Now we need to output JSON. Ensure proper escaping of quotes and special characters. We'll use double quotes for JSON strings. The content includes HTML tags, so we need to escape them as part of the string. Actually, in JSON, we can include the HTML as a string, but we need to escape double quotes inside. Since the HTML uses double quotes for attributes, we need to escape them with backslashes. But we can also use single quotes for attributes? No, we'll keep as is and escape.
Alternatively, we can use a JSON encoder that handles it. But since we are writing manually, we'll escape double quotes.
We'll produce:
{
"title": "Η Fidelity αποσύρει 46,8 εκατ. δολάρια από το