etc. Keep quotes as double quotes in JSON. Use escaping if needed. Also note the date "May 12, 2026" - it's future? But we keep as is. Also numbers: 4,900% -> 4.900% in Vietnamese? Actually 4,900% is English comma, in Vietnamese we use dot for thousands? Usually in Vietnamese numbers, comma is decimal separator? Wait: In Vietnamese, decimal separator is comma (,) and thousands separator is dot (.)? Actually in Vietnamese, the decimal separator is comma, and thousands separator is dot. But here the original uses comma as thousands separator: 4,900% means 4900%. In Vietnamese, we would write 4.900% (with dot) or just 4900%? To be safe, we can write "khoảng 4.900%" using dot as thousands separator, but note that in Vietnamese, the dot is used for thousands. Alternatively, just write "4.900%" which is common in Vietnamese tech contexts. I'll use "4.900%" to match Vietnamese convention. Similarly, $0.70, $0.15, $0.115, $0.10 - these are decimals, keep as is with dot? In Vietnamese, decimal is comma, but in financial contexts, especially crypto, often use dot. To be consistent with original, I'll keep dot for decimal, but it's acceptable. Alternatively, change to comma? Better to keep as original to avoid confusion. I'll keep dots. Also note: "fractions of a cent" -> "phần nhỏ của một cent" is fine. Now produce
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