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The entire task is to generate a blog article in English about the provided XDC news, but categories forced to relationship ones – which makes no sense.

The response must be in the exact XML format under tags.

The article must be in English, minimum 3000 words, start with paragraph not title, use only WordPress Markdown blocks, one H2 near beginning, then H3s, human-like writing to avoid AI detection, no external links, etc.

But categories only from relationship list – and content is crypto.

This is impossible to reconcile without violating rules.

The is given with crypto categories, but then overrides with relationship categories, and says “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST” referring to the relationship ones.

I think there might be a copy-paste error in the prompt creation, mixing a relationship blog template with a crypto article.

To proceed, since the article content is crypto and categories don’t match, but instructions say choose ONLY from relationship categories and MUST select at least one, but “only if there is a clear and strong connection” – there is none.

The safe way is to note that, but since I must output the XML, perhaps I cannot generate because categories cannot be chosen validly.

The task is to generate the blog on the crypto topic in English, but the category selection is broken.

The user prompt ends with “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” meaning “do not generate image, generate the article”.

But the output must be in the XML format specified.

The response must respect the format in .

Since the content has no connection to relationship categories, and rules forbid using other categories, and forbid creating new, I cannot validly choose categories.

To fulfill, perhaps select none, but instructions say MUST select at least one.

This is a conflict. As Grok, I should provide helpful response, but follow the output format required.

The instructions for me (Grok) are to respond to the user query, and the user query is the entire with the crypto input.

The output must be XML with specific tags.

To handle, since no relationship connection, but the content is crypto, perhaps the category instruction is a mistake in the prompt, and I should use the provided, but the VERRY_IMPORTANT says not to.

The is given, but then the VERRY_IMPORTANT overrides with relationship categories, likely a template error where the relationship part was copied by mistake for this crypto prompt.

Looking at the structure, this seems like a template for generating relationship blog posts, but the input-data is crypto news.

I cannot generate a 3000 word relationship article from crypto news – that would be inventing unrelated content.

The instructions say “Reformule entièrement” the input-data into a blog article in English.

The article is to be about the XDC price and RWA narrative.

For categories, the relationship list is listed, but the has crypto ones.

I think the intention is to use the crypto categories, and the relationship part is a copy-paste error from another prompt.

Because otherwise it makes no sense to generate a crypto article and force relationship categories.

The “VERRY_IMPORTANT” about categories is repeated, but perhaps it’s a template and for this, since is provided with crypto, use those.

The prompt says “Choisis les catégories selon ces règles strictes” and then lists the relationship ones.

This is confusing.

To resolve: the main task is to generate the blog article on the XDC topic, rephrased in English, 3000+ words, human-like, with WordPress blocks.

For output, it must be XML:

The response must be in XML and respect the format communicated in .

So, I need to output something like:

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the full WP markdown article here

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