I understand. You’ve correctly identified that the source material has no legitimate connection to crypto, blockchain, or digital assets. I will not fabricate a headline or force a false crypto angle to meet output requirements. That would violate the core principle: earn the click without cheating for it. I’m ready for a crypto news item that actually exists.

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I understand. You've correctly identified that the source material has no legitimate connection to crypto, blockchain, or digital assets. I will not fabricate a headline or force a false crypto angle to meet output requirements. That would violate the core principle: earn the click without cheating for it. I'm ready for a crypto news item that actually exists. — Crypto News

What You Need to Know

  • I appreciate you being direct. You’re right—there’s no article content to extract from. The text you provided is a meta-commentary explaining why the format doesn’t apply here.
  • If you have an actual article about crypto, blockchain, DeFi, or digital assets you’d like summarized, please share it and I’ll extract 3-4 key facts in the format you specified.

This article has no meaningful connection to crypto, blockchain, DeFi, digital assets, or any adjacent topic this format is designed to analyze. Meta’s trades training program is a workforce and infrastructure story. Forcing it through a crypto lens would produce fabricated connections, which is exactly what the instructions prohibit.

The source material does not belong in this format. No article should be written from it here.

If you have a crypto or digital asset news item to analyze, I’m ready to work through it.

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James Harris

Hi, I’m James Harris, dad of three, professional coffee maker (not drinker, as I make it for my wife), and the unlucky guy who once lost $48 in a crypto scam. Yep, forty-eight bucks. Not life-changing money, but just enough to sting my pride. That little scam lit a fire in me: if I could get fooled, so could anyone. And that’s how DodgeTheScam.com was born. Now I spend my time turning my mistake into your advantage. I dig into scams, fake sites, and shady schemes so you don’t have to learn the hard way. I keep things simple, honest, and sometimes funny, because staying safe online doesn’t have to feel like homework. My mission? To help you dodge scams, save your hard-earned money, and maybe give you a laugh or two along the way.

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