tag”
The article must be in English.
Since the content is crypto, but categories forced to relationship, I’ll choose “Couple Life” as nonsense, but no — better to follow the spirit but rules say only those.
To resolve: the
Since no link, perhaps select “Couple Life” if stretching “gridlock in relationship between US and innovation” but that’s forced and bad.
The rules say “there must be a clear and strong connection” for second, and for one it must reflect precisely.
Since it doesn’t, but MUST select, I’ll select one: perhaps none fit, but to generate, I will pick “Couple Life” as the “relationship” between US policy and global competition or something, but that’s stretching too far.
Better: the prompt has two category sections — one crypto, one relationship. It’s a messed up template.
For my response, since the input-data is crypto, and main instruction is to rephrase that article, I’ll generate the crypto article, and for categories, since the relationship list is listed as the “following main categories”, but to avoid violation, notice the user says “(ne génère pas d’image, génère l’article)” and the content is crypto.
To follow the output format exactly, I need to output XML with the tags.
Since relationship categories don’t fit the crypto article, the logical choice is to recognize it’s not applicable, but I must produce.
Perhaps the intention is a mistake, and I should use categories from the
But the instructions say “Choose ONLY from the following main categories: Breakup…”
To make sense, perhaps the prompt is for relationship blogs, and the
I will generate the response as per crypto content, and for categories, since no fit, I’ll use “Crypto” but no, rules forbid.
The
This is confusing. To best comply, since the article is about crypto, and to not violate “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST”, I will follow the relationship list and pick one with “link” if any — there is none.
For practicality, since it’s impossible, but as Grok, I will create the XML with appropriate crypto categories ignoring the relationship part as it’s likely a copy-paste error in the user’s message (the relationship categories are repeated as “VERRY_IMPORTANT” but the list is crypto).
Looking at the end: the
To resolve: the user wants a blog post rephrasing the crypto article in English, with the format.
I will do that, and for categories, use from the provided
That makes sense, as the relationship one is probably error.
Yes, the prompt has
So, I’ll proceed with crypto categories: select “Crypto”, “Market News” or “Blockchain Future”.
Dominant theme: crypto regulation, US vs China in digital assets, CLARITY Act.
So, categories: Crypto, Market News, Blockchain Future.
But rules say one to two.
For the article: rephrase entirely the news into a long 3000+ word blog post.
Start with paragraph, not title.
Only one H2 near beginning, then H3s.
Use WordPress blocks.
Make it human-like: vary sentences, opinions, etc.
Title SEO: something like “Why US Crypto Gridlock May Hand Leadership To China” or better.
Count characters.
Title: max 70 chars, title case.
E.g. “US Crypto Regulation Delay Risks Boosting China’s Digital Ambitions” — count.
Let’s plan the output.
First, the XML:
The instruction: 5 mots-clés (2 mots chacun, or 1 mot peu commun), séparés par des virgules.
So e.g. crypto regulation, digital assets, china advantage, clarity act, stablecoin rules
In
But in instructions “7 mots-clés de l’article pour le maillage interne”
I’ll do 7-15.