We'll translate:
- "📊 Market Data Snapshot" -> "📊 बाजार डेटा स्नैपशॉट" (or "बाजार डेटा का स्नैपशॉट")
- "24h Change" -> "24 घंटे का बदलाव"
- "7d Change" -> "7 दिन का बदलाव"
- "Fear & Greed" -> "Fear & Greed" (keep)
- "Fear" -> "डर" (or "भय")? But it's a label, we can keep "Fear" or translate to "डर". Since it's a term, we can keep as is? Actually, the Fear & Greed index is a known term, we can keep "Fear" as is. But to be natural, we might translate to "डर". However, the instruction says to use appropriate Hindi terminology for crypto/tech terms. "Fear & Greed" is a specific index, so we can keep it as is. We'll keep "Fear" as is.
- "Sentiment" -> "भावना"
- "🔴 slightly bearish" -> "🔴 थोड़ा मंदी" (or "हल्का मंदी") - we'll use "थोड़ा मंदी" (slightly bearish)
- "Bitcoin (BTC):" -> "Bitcoin (BTC):" (keep)
- "$63,348" -> keep
- "Rank #1" -> "रैंक #1"
We'll keep the styling attributes unchanged.
Next heading: "The fan token angle" -> "फैन टोकन का पहलू" or "फैन टोकन कोण"? We'll use "फैन टोकन का पहलू".
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