tags. Let's write: Lead: Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions. Then H2: "A Sub-Hour Sellout" - paragraph: The entire collection was claimed in under an hour. The onchain tally shows the mint transactions totaled roughly $1.28 million. That's a fast drop, especially for a collection of that size. (But we can't say "especially" as it's an opinion. We can say "The speed of the sellout is notable." But that's editorializing. We can just state facts.) We can say: "The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public." Then H2: "The Ouster That Preceded the Drop" - paragraph: Villemain's history with Pudgy Penguins ended in January 2022, when holders ousted him. He co-founded the project, but the details of his removal haven't been disclosed. The ouster came from the holder community, according to the facts. (We can say "according to the facts" but we don't need to. We can say "He was ousted by holders in January 2022." That's it.) We can add: "The ouster removed Villemain from the project he helped build. Since then, he's moved on to a new NFT collection on Robinhood Chain." But we don't know if it's new. We can say "His latest effort is the collection that sold out Tuesday." But we don't know if it's his latest. We can say "The collection that sold out Tuesday is his most recent project." But that's inference. Better to keep it simple: "Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins." That's a fact. Then H2: "The Onchain Tally" - paragraph: The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the initial sale, not any secondary trading. The collection's smart contract is live on Robinhood Chain, and the mint records are public. The sale took place early Tuesday, and the onchain data is now available for anyone to verify. We can end with that. We need to ensure we don't have any invented quotes or attributions. Now, we need to write the meta description: 150-160 chars. Something like "Cole Villemain, ousted from Pudgy Penguins, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain in under an hour, generating $1.28 million." That's about 150 chars. Let's count. We'll write: "Cole Villemain, ousted from Pudgy Penguins, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain in under an hour, generating $1.28 million." That's 150? Let's count: "Cole Ville"
This is clearly the author thinking out loud, not the final article. The user wants us to translate the article, but the article content is not explicitly given in a clean form. However, we can infer the final article from the instructions. The user says "ORIGINAL TITLE: Something like" and then gives no title. So we need to create a title based on the content. Also, the meta description is not given, but we can generate it.
The user wants us to respond with JSON containing the translated title, content, and meta description in Hindi.
We need to produce a clean article in English first, then translate to Hindi. But the user says "Translate this article to Hindi (hi)." So we should take the article as it would appear in its final form. From the instructions, we can reconstruct the article:
Title: Something like "Cole Villemain's NFT Collection Sells Out on Robinhood Chain" but we need to make it accurate. The user said "ORIGINAL TITLE: Something like" and then nothing. So we'll create a title.
The article content should have the lead paragraph, then H2 sections. Based on the instructions, we can write the article as follows:
Lead: Cole Villemain, the co-founder of Pudgy Penguins who was ousted by holders in January 2022, sold out a 44,444-piece NFT collection on Robinhood Chain early Tuesday. The sale generated approximately $1.28 million, according to an onchain tally of mint transactions.
H2: A Sub-Hour Sellout
Paragraph: The collection sold out in under an hour. The onchain tally of mint transactions put the total at approximately $1.28 million. The 44,444 pieces were gone quickly, and the mint records are now public.
H2: The Ouster That Preceded the Drop
Paragraph: Villemain was ousted by holders in January 2022. The collection that sold out Tuesday is separate from Pudgy Penguins.
H2: The Onchain Tally
Paragraph: The $1.28 million figure comes from an onchain tally of mint transactions. That means the number reflects only the initial sale, not any secondary trading. The collection's smart contract is live on Robinhood Chain, and the mint records are public. The sale took place early Tuesday, and the onchain data is now available for anyone to verify.
That's the article. We need to translate this to Hindi, maintaining HTML structure. Also, we need to generate a meta description in Hindi.
Now, for the title, we can use something like: "कोल विलेमेन का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर बिक गया" but we need to be accurate. The title should be in Hindi.
We'll produce JSON.
Let's craft the translation carefully. We need to keep proper nouns like "Cole Villemain", "Pudgy Penguins", "Robinhood Chain", "NFT" (maybe use "एनएफटी" or keep as NFT), "onchain" (maybe "ऑनचेन" or keep as onchain). We'll use common Hindi terms.
We'll translate the article paragraph by paragraph.
First, the title: We'll create a concise title. Something like: "पुड्गी पेंगुइंस के सह-संस्थापक कोल विलेमेन का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर बिका" but that's long. Maybe "कोल विलेमेन का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर कुछ ही घंटों में बिका" but we need to include the $1.28 million? Not necessary. We'll keep it simple.
We'll write the title as: "कोल विलेमेन का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर बिका, 44,444 टुकड़े एक घंटे में बिके" but that's too long. Let's do: "पुड्गी पेंगुइंस के पूर्व सह-संस्थापक का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर बिका" - that's good.
We'll go with: "पुड्गी पेंगुइंस के पूर्व सह-संस्थापक का NFT संग्रह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर बिका"
Now the content: We'll write the HTML with and
tags. We'll translate each paragraph.
Lead: "कोल विलेमेन, जो पुड्गी पेंगुइंस के सह-संस्थापक थे और जनवरी 2022 में धारकों द्वारा बाहर किए गए थे, ने मंगलवार की सुबह रॉबिनहुड चेन पर 44,444 टुकड़ों का NFT संग्रह बेच दिया। ऑनचेन मिंट लेनदेन की गणना के अनुसार, इस बिक्री से लगभग $1.28 मिलियन उत्पन्न हुए।"
We need to ensure accuracy. "sold out" means "बिक गया" or "सोल्ड आउट". We'll use "बेच दिया" but it's better to say "बिक गया" because it's a sellout. Actually, "sold out" means the collection was fully claimed. So we can say "प