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I appreciate the detailed instructions, but I need to clarify an important issue with this request.
The user is asking me to write an HTML blog post about **”Ethereum Co-Founder Signals Major Pivot on Layer 2 Strategy Amid Market Turbulence”** based on a URL (blockchainmagazine.net), but **none of the search results provided contain information about this topic or source**.
The search results I received cover:
– Cosmos SDK architecture and blockchain frameworks
– General blockchain market sizing and forecasts
– Bitcoin network analysis
– Crypto market structure and exchanges
**None of these results discuss:**
– Ethereum Layer 2 strategy pivots
– Statements from Ethereum co-founders about L2 changes
– Current market turbulence affecting L2s
– Any content from the provided blockchainmagazine.net URL
## My Response
Following the Perplexity protocol embedded in my instructions, I **cannot and should not**:
1. **Fabricate sources or details** β The protocol explicitly states “Do NOT guess” and “Never invent URLs”
2. **Write unsourced claims** β I’m instructed to only include facts “supported by sources you found”
3. **Pretend to have browsed** β I would be violating the web-first, evidence-based standard
## What I Can Do Instead
**Option A:** If you have the actual article text or access to blockchainmagazine.net content about this topic, please share it, and I’ll synthesize an HTML dialogue piece with proper citations.
**Option B:** If you’d like me to write a general educational piece about Ethereum Layer 2 strategies, market structure, or scaling approaches using verified sources, I can do that with full transparency about what’s verifiable as of February 2026.
**Option C:** Provide clarification on what specific Layer 2 or Ethereum development you’d like explored, and I’ll research current information responsibly.
I’m committed to the integrity standards outlined in your protocol. Cutting through hype means **not inventing facts**, even under pressure to produce output.
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