tags. We need to output JSON with title, slug, subtitle, content, meta, readability. Let's write the content. Lead: Monero (XMR) crossed the $400 mark this week, trading around $404, a 13% gain over the past seven days. The privacy coin's market capitalization now tops $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and pushing it past Cardano's ADA. The surge has chart analysts calling for more, though some indicators are flashing caution. Then H2: "The $400 breakout" - paragraph: The move puts Monero in a price zone it hasn't seen in years. (But we don't know if that's true, so we can't say that. We only know it crossed $400. So we say: The move puts Monero above a key psychological level. That's fine. We can say: Crossing $400 is a psychological milestone for a coin that has spent much of the past year trading below it. But we don't have that fact. So we should stick to facts. We can say: The price action has been driven by a combination of technical patterns and renewed interest in privacy-focused assets. But we don't have that. So we'll just state the facts: Monero's market cap now exceeds $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency, overtaking Cardano's ADA. That's it. We can say: The move has been accompanied by a surge in trading volume, but we don't have that. So we'll just say: The price crossed $400, and the market cap followed. Let's write: The $400 breakout Monero's price crossed $400 for the first time in recent memory, trading around $404. The 13% weekly gain pushed its market capitalization above $7.5 billion, enough to make it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and overtake Cardano's ADA. The move comes as traders rotate into privacy coins, though the exact catalyst isn't clear from the data. But we don't have "traders rotate" - we can't say that. We'll just say: The move comes as the broader market shows mixed signals. But we don't have that. So we'll just state the facts. Better: Monero's price crossed $400 this week, trading around $404. That's a 13% gain over the past seven days. The market cap now sits above $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and pushing it past Cardano's ADA. That's fine. Then H2: "What the chartists see" - paragraph: Several analysts have flagged bullish patterns. The Moon Show points to a cup-and-handle formation, with a breakout above $430 potentially leading to rapid price movement. Lucky, an X user with about 2 million followers, called the move a "special breakout from a special privacy gem" and projected a pump to almost $600. Crypto With Gopal sees a massive triangle pattern, with a clean breakout above the upper trendline potentially targeting $1,000. We can use the quote from Lucky as it's in facts. Then H2: "Overbought and exchange flows" - paragraph: Not everything is rosy. Monero's Relative Strength Index stands at around 77, a level that typically signals overbought conditions and raises the risk of a short-term correction. Meanwhile, exchange netflow data shows inflows have dominated outflows in recent months, meaning investors are moving coins to centralized platforms. That adds selling pressure, which could cap the rally. Then a closing paragraph: The key level to watch is $430, the breakout point cited by The Moon Show. If Monero clears that, the next targets are $600 and $1,000, according to the analysts. But with RSI in overbought territory and exchange inflows rising, a pullback before that breakout isn't out of the question. That's a good ending. We need to ensure we don't say "according to the analysts" as a filler? It's fine because we are attributing to specific analysts. We need to avoid "isn't out of the question" - that's a bit AI? It's okay. We need to vary sentence length. We have some short sentences. Let's count words: Lead ~50, first section ~60, second ~80, third ~70, closing ~50, total ~310? That's too short. We need 450-700. So we need to expand a bit. We can add more detail from facts. We have the fact that Monero's market cap overtook Cardano, we can mention that. We can also mention the RSI and netflow in more detail. We can also mention the analysts' backgrounds? We have that Lucky has ~2 million followers, we can mention that. We can also mention that The Moon Show is an analyst, but we don't have more. We can also add a sentence about the significance of privacy coins? But we don't have that. So we'll stick to facts. We can expand the lead a bit: Monero (XMR) crossed the $400 mark this week, trading around $404, a 13% gain over the past seven days. The privacy coin's market capitalization now tops $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and pushing it past Cardano's ADA. The surge has drawn a flurry of technical analysis, with some chartists calling for a run toward $1,000, while others warn that overbought conditions could trigger a pullback. That's a bit longer. Then first section: The $400 breakout - we can add: The move marks a significant milestone for Monero, which has historically been one of the most widely used privacy coins. But we don't have that. So we'll just say: The price action has been notable for its speed. We can say: The 13% weekly gain is the largest among major cryptocurrencies this week, but we don't have that. So we'll just state the facts. We can add: The market cap overtaking Cardano is a notable shift in the rankings. That's fine. We can also mention that the price is around $404, so it's just above $400. Let's write a draft: Lead: Monero (XMR) crossed the $400 mark this week, trading around $404, a 13% gain over the past seven days. The privacy coin's market capitalization now tops $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and pushing it past Cardano's ADA. The surge has drawn a flurry of technical analysis, with some chartists calling for a run toward $1,000, while others warn that overbought conditions could trigger a pullback. H2: The $400 breakout Monero's price has been climbing steadily, and this week it finally broke through the $400 level. The 13% weekly gain pushed the market cap above $7.5 billion, enough to overtake Cardano's ADA in the rankings. For a coin that often trades in the shadows of larger assets, the move puts it back in the spotlight. But we don't have "often trades in the shadows" - that's an assumption. We'll avoid that. We'll say: The move puts Monero back in the top 20, but we don't have that. We'll just say: The move puts Monero at 16th place, a notable shift. Let's write: The $400 breakout Monero's price crossed $400 this week, trading around $404. That's a 13% gain over the past seven days. The market cap now sits above $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and pushing it past Cardano's ADA. The move is a clear sign of renewed interest in the privacy coin, though the exact driver isn't obvious from the data. We can say "renewed interest" - that's a bit speculative. We'll say: The move is a clear sign of momentum, but we don't have that. We'll just state facts. Better: Monero's price crossed $400 this week, trading around $404. The 13% weekly gain pushed its market capitalization above $7.5 billion, making it the 16th-largest cryptocurrency and overtaking Cardano's ADA. The price action has been accompanied by a flurry of technical analysis from chartists. That's fine. H2: What the chartists see Several analysts have flagged bullish patterns. The Moon Show points to a cup-and-handle formation, with a breakout