tags. We'll keep them.
Let's write the content as a string with HTML. We'll preserve the structure.
We'll output JSON.
Note: Numbers: use Finnish formatting? Typically in Finnish, thousands separator is space, decimal comma. But for consistency with original, we might keep as is? The requirement says "Keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate" so we should use same numbers but maybe format according to Finnish? But it's fine to keep as is, since it's a translation. However, we might want to use Finnish conventions: 26 million dollars -> 26 miljoonaa dollaria, but for exact numbers like 9,579 stETH we could write 9 579 stETH (with space) as per Finnish. But the original has comma as thousands separator. In Finnish, it's space. But we can keep original format for clarity? The requirement says "Keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate" meaning values, not necessarily formatting. I'll use Finnish style: space for thousands