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news headline.

news headline.

... so there is no h1. The title is probably the main headline. We need to create a title in Hebrew that summarizes the article. The article is about Bitmine's staking income of $257 million annualized. So title could be something like "ביטמיין מרוויחה 257 מיליון דולר בשנה מהסטייקינג" or similar. But we need to translate the content exactly, preserving HTML structure. Let's translate the content. We'll keep the h2 tags. The content is in English. We'll translate to Hebrew. We need to maintain the meaning and tone. Use appropriate Hebrew terminology for crypto/tech terms: staking is commonly "סטייקינג" or "החזקת מטבעות" but in context it's staking, so we can use "סטייקינג" or "עידוד" but better to use "סטייקינג" as it's common. Ether is "את'ר" or "את'ריום" but we can keep "Ether" or translate as "את'ר". Since it's a proper noun, we can keep it as is or transliterate. In Hebrew crypto articles, they often use "את'ר" or "את'ריום". We'll use "את'ר" for Ether. We need to translate the entire content. The content includes some internal notes like "That's about 300 words. Need to expand a bit..." but that is part of the original? Actually the prompt says "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then includes the article. But the article has some meta-commentary at the end: "That's about 300 words. Need to expand a bit. We can add more detail about the operational gaps..." That seems like a note to the writer, not part of the article. The instruction says "ORIGINAL CONTENT:" and then the HTML. But the HTML includes that text. However, it's not in the article tags? It is after the closing

and before the closing