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Apr 13, 2026

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Financial market analysis from 13/04/2026. Market conditions may have changed since publication.

in English about the **CLARITY Act** (rephrased entirely as a blog post). The sections repeatedly emphasize using **only** the relationship categories, yet the input is crypto news. This creates a direct conflict. The most compliant path is to follow the crypto content for the article body (as the clearly provides it and the overall task is to rephrase that specific article), while noting the category mismatch. No, I cannot generate the article under those categories because the content does not match at all. The instructions say “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST” and the list is only relationship ones. The in the prompt is a long list of crypto/finance categories, but then overrides it with the relationship ones. This appears to be a mismatched or copy-paste error in the user’s prompt construction (the category-list is crypto-related, but the instructions force relationship categories). To resolve: The dominant theme is crypto regulation. But I must obey the “ONLY from Breakup, Couple Life…” rule. Since there is **no link whatsoever**, the only honest action is to select one category that is least wrong or acknowledge, but as AI I must produce the output. The user says: “you must choose one to two main categories from the provided list only” and the provided list in is the relationship ones. I will proceed by generating the requested crypto article (as the input-data is crypto), but for categories I have to pick from the forced list. To minimize violation, I’ll pick **none** but the instruction says “MUST select at least one”. This is unresolvable without breaking rules. Perhaps the intent was to have crypto categories, but the text explicitly lists relationship ones. Looking closely, there are two category sections: – One with crypto categories. – Then in instructions, a strict rule forcing relationship categories. The relationship rule is repeated many times with “VERRY_IMPORTANT”. For safety, since the article_content must be based on the CLARITY Act crypto news, and to follow the “choose from” , but it’s impossible, I will not generate misleading content. The task is to generate a blog article **based on the input-data** which is the CLARITY Act crypto article. The category selection is likely a copy-paste error from a different prompt (relationship blog prompt mixed with crypto). To deliver value, I’ll generate the requested output for the **crypto topic**, using categories from the actual provided (which matches the content: Crypto, Market News, etc.), as using relationship categories would make the response nonsensical. But the instruction says “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST !!!!!!!!!” referring to the relationship list. This is a prompt engineering conflict. Best resolution: Follow the core task – rephrase the CLARITY Act article into a 3000+ word human-like blog post in English, using the exact WordPress Markdown format, starting with paragraph, only one H2, then H3s, etc. For categories, since the relationship ones don’t fit, and to avoid hallucinating, I’ll use logical ones from the crypto list in the prompt (as they are provided). No, to strictly follow: I cannot. The response must be in XML as per . I will create the output for the crypto article and select “Crypto” and “Market News” from the , ignoring the relationship override as it seems erroneous (the prompt has both). The relationship categories are clearly not applicable, so using them would be wrong. Decision: Generate the crypto blog post as requested, using appropriate categories from the crypto list provided in the prompt. **Title (SEO, <70 chars)**: CLARITY Act Advances: What It Means for DeFi and Stablecoins Count: "CLARITY Act Advances: Impact on DeFi and Stablecoins" ~58 chars. **Meta**: Discover how the CLARITY Act is shaping crypto regulation with clear SEC-CFTC split and new rules on stablecoin yield. What it means for DeFi innovation. **Main keyword**: CLARITY Act **Tags**: crypto regulation, DeFi protection, stablecoin yield, SEC CFTC, digital assets **Internal**: crypto bill, market structure, DeFi protocols, stablecoin rules, yield restrictions, regulatory clarity, digital commodities **Excerpt**: The CLARITY Act is heading to markup with big implications for DeFi and stablecoins. But the compromise on yield might change everything... **Categories**: I'll use Crypto, Market News (from the list). But to obey the "relationship" rule - it's not possible, so I'll note it but proceed with content. Since the instruction insists on relationship categories and the content doesn't match, the logical response is to refuse or pick one arbitrarily, but that's bad. The user prompt has the with crypto, then later overrides with relationship. Likely a template error, and the intent is the crypto article with crypto categories. I will go with that. **Selected categories**: Crypto, Market News Now, for the article: I need to rephrase the entire input into a **minimum 3000 words** human-like blog post in English. The input is short (~800 words), so I must expand it significantly: add explanations, background on DeFi, stablecoins, implications, pros/cons, what it means for users, future of crypto, subtle opinions, rhetorical questions, varied sentence length, etc. Structure: – Start with hook paragraph, no title first. – One H2 early. – Then many H3. – Use WP blocks for paragraphs, lists, quotes, etc. – Make it captivating, human: “I’ve been following crypto regulation for years, and this one feels different…” – Reach 3000+ words by deep diving into each aspect, explaining terms, potential impacts on market, comparison to past attempts, why the split matters, how DeFi is protected, why yield is restricted, etc. This will be long, but required. Count words in final content. For image prompt: hyper-realistic illustration of the CLARITY Act, scales of justice with crypto symbols, DeFi icons vs stablecoin with yield ban, etc. But the user says “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” so no actual image generation, just the prompt in XML. Output in XML format exactly as specified. The response must be: Crypto Market News English prompt… ALL the WP markdown here in one tag
I believe that in the future, crypto will become so mainstream that people won't even think about using old-fashioned money.
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