with inline styles, etc. We need to preserve the structure exactly, only translate the text content.
We'll translate each paragraph and heading.
We'll also translate the meta description.
Let's do it.
Title: "Tennessee Missile Town's Trump Support Points to a Crypto-Ready Heartland" -> "حمایت ترامپ از شهر موشکی تنسی به قلب آماده برای کریپتو اشاره دارد" but that might be too literal. Better: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی نشانهای از آمادگی قلب آمریکا برای کریپتو" or something. But we need to keep it concise and natural.
Maybe: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی؛ نشانهای از آمادگی قلب آمریکا برای کریپتو" but the original is "Points to a Crypto-Ready Heartland" meaning it indicates a heartland that is ready for crypto. So we can say "به قلب آماده کریپتو اشاره دارد" but that's not natural. Perhaps: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی، نشانهای از آمادگی مناطق مرکزی آمریکا برای کریپتو" but "heartland" often refers to the central regions, often conservative. We can say "دل آمریکا" or "قلب آمریکا". Let's go with: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی، نشانهای از آمادگی قلب آمریکا برای کریپتو" but that's a bit long. Alternatively: "شهر موشکی تنسی و حمایت از ترامپ: نشانهای برای آمادگی کریپتو در قلب آمریکا" but the original is a noun phrase. I'll do: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی به قلب آماده کریپتو اشاره دارد" - that's literal. Maybe better: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی؛ نشانهای از آمادگی کریپتو در قلب آمریکا" - I'll use that.
Actually, let's think: The title is "Tennessee Missile Town's Trump Support Points to a Crypto-Ready Heartland". So it's saying that the Trump support in this town points to a heartland that is ready for crypto. So in Persian: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی به آمادگی قلب آمریکا برای کریپتو اشاره دارد" - that's fine.
I'll go with: "حمایت ترامپ در شهر موشکی تنسی به آمادگی قلب آمریکا برای کریپتو اشاره دارد"
Now the content: We have paragraphs and headings. We'll translate each.
First paragraph: "A Tennessee town that builds missiles is showing strong support for President Trump, even as his approval numbers sag nationally. The community, described as conservative, remains firmly behind the former president. For crypto watchers, the local story is a small but telling signal about where the next wave of adoption could come from."
Translation: "شهری در تنسی که موشک میسازد، حمایت قوی از رئیسجمهور ترامپ نشان میدهد، حتی در حالی که نرخ محبوبیت او در سطح ملی کاهش یافته است. این جامعه که محافظهکار توصیف شده، همچنان بهطور محکم پشت سر رئیسجمهور سابق ایستاده است. برای ناظران کریپتو، این داستان محلی یک سیگنال کوچک اما گویا درباره جایی است که موج بعدی پذیرش میتواند از آنجا بیاید."
We need to ensure proper nouns: President Trump -> رئیسجمهور ترامپ, but we can keep "Trump" as is? The instruction says keep proper nouns in original form, so we can keep "Trump" as "ترامپ" (transliteration) but it's common to use "ترامپ". Actually, we should keep proper nouns in original form? It says "Keep proper nouns (names, company names) in original form" - so we should write "Trump" as "Trump" in Latin? But in Persian text, we often transliterate. The instruction says "in original form" meaning we don't translate them, but we can transliterate. Typically, we write "ترامپ" for Trump. But to be safe, we can keep the English name? But the article is in Persian, so we should use Persian script. I think it's acceptable to transliterate. The instruction says "Keep proper nouns (names, company names) in original form" - that might mean we should not translate them, but we can write them in Persian script as they are commonly used. For example, "
Bitcoin" is often "بیتکوین" but we might keep "Bitcoin" as is? Actually, in Persian tech articles, they often use the English term. But the instruction says "Use appropriate Persian terminology for crypto/tech terms" - so we should use Persian equivalents if they exist, but for proper nouns like "Bitcoin" it's a name, so we can keep it as "بیتکوین" or "Bitcoin"? I think we should keep the original English for proper nouns like "Trump" and "Tennessee" and "Bitcoin"? But in Persian, we usually write them in Persian script. The instruction says "Keep proper nouns (names, company names) in original form" - that likely means we don't translate them, but we can write them in the Persian script as they are pronounced. For example, "Trump" becomes "ترامپ", "Tennessee" becomes "تنسی", "Bitcoin" becomes "بیتکوین". That's standard. So I'll do that.
We'll also keep "President Trump" as "رئیسجمهور ترامپ".
Now the second paragraph: "This isn't a story about politics. It's a story about fiscal expansion. Every defense contract signed in towns like this one adds to the federal deficit, which keeps upward pressure on interest rates. That's the same macro force that's been squeezing risk assets, including Bitcoin, which is down about 1.5% in the last 24 hours. The connection is indirect, but it's real: government spending fuels inflation, and inflation drives the Fed's rate decisions."
Translation: "این یک داستان درباره سیاست نیست. این داستان درباره انبساط مالی است. هر قرارداد دفاعی که در شهرهایی مانند این امضا میشود، به کسری بودجه فدرال میافزاید که فشار صعودی بر نرخ بهره حفظ میکند. این همان نیروی کلان است که داراییهای پرریسک، از جمله بیتکوین را تحت فشار قرار داده است؛ بیتکوین در ۲۴ ساعت گذشته حدود ۱.۵٪ کاهش یافته است. ارتباط غیرمستقیم اما واقعی است: هزینههای دولت تورم را تغذیه میکند و تورم تصمیمات نرخ فدرال رزرو را هدایت میکند."
We need to be careful with "Fed" - we can say "فدرال رزرو" or "فد". We'll use "فدرال رزرو".
Now the market snapshot div: It has inline styles and text. We need to translate the text inside while preserving the HTML structure. The div has headings and labels. We'll translate the text: "📊 Market Data Snapshot" -> "📊 نمای کلی دادههای بازار", "24h Change" -> "تغییر ۲۴ ساعته", "7d Change" -> "تغییر ۷ روزه", "Fear & Greed" -> "شاخص ترس و طمع", "Fear" -> "ترس", "Sentiment" -> "احساسات بازار", "slightly bearish" -> "کمی نزولی", "Bitcoin (BTC):" -> "بیتکوین (BTC):", "Rank #1" -> "رتبه ۱". Also the values: -1.50%, -2.90%, 29, etc. We keep numbers.
We'll translate the text within the div but keep the structure.
Next paragraph: "The town's industrial base also points to something else. Missile manufacturing requires serious energy and manufacturing capacity. That's the kind of infrastructure crypto miners and data centers need. A conservative, pro-Trump community with that industrial backbone is a plausible future hub for crypto operations, especially if state-level policies stay friendly."
Translation: "پایه صنعتی این شهر به چیز دیگری نیز اشاره دارد. تولید موشک به انرژی و ظرفیت تولیدی جدی نیاز دارد. این همان نوع زیرساختی است که ماینرهای کریپتو و مراک