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We need to translate the source text "How Does UUSD Work? A Complete Process Analysis of the Stablecoin Network" into Brazilian Portuguese following the two-stage process. The style should be formal, precise, professional. The glossary provides some terms: "Stablecoin" is to remain as "Stablecoin", "Network" might be "Rede" but not in glossary. The source is a question-title format. We need to preserve exact format: a question followed by a subtitle. Stage 1: faithful, accurate, readable, preserving markup (none here), no expansion. Stage 2: native excellence, cultural adaptation, ensure proper pt-BR expression.
Let's produce Stage 1: "Como Funciona o UUSD? Uma Análise Completa do Processo da Rede de Stablecoins" - but check glossary: "Stablecoin" is kept as is, so "Rede de Stablecoin" or "Rede de Stablecoins"? The source says "Stablecoin Network" - singular "Stablecoin" as a network? Typically we say "rede de stablecoins" plural. But glossary says "Stablecoin is Stablecoin", meaning the term itself remains unchanged. For network, we can use "Rede". Also "UUSD" is a proper noun, keep it. "How Does UUSD Work?" -> "Como Funciona o UUSD?" - note that in pt-BR we often omit the article before acronyms? But "o UUSD" is acceptable. However, check capitalization: "UUSD" is all caps, keep. Stage 1 output should be: "Como Funciona o UUSD? Uma Análise Completa do Processo da Rede de Stablecoin" - wait, "Stablecoin Network" could be "Rede Stablecoin" or "Rede de Stablecoin". I think "Rede de Stablecoin" is more natural. But glossary says "Stablecoin" as is, not "Stablecoins". To be faithful, keep singular "Stablecoin" as in source. However, in pt-BR, "rede de stablecoin" sounds odd; usually we'd say "rede de stablecoins" but it's a network that deals with stablecoins. The source says "the Stablecoin Network" as a proper name? It might be a specific network called "Stablecoin Network". The capitalization "Stablecoin Network" suggests a proper noun. But the source text is "the Stablecoin Network" (lowercase 'the', capitalized 'Stablecoin Network'). In translation, we can treat it as a proper name or generic. Since it's a title, likely generic: a complete process analysis of the stablecoin network (i.e., the network of stablecoins). For simplicity, I'll translate as "rede de stablecoin" (singular) to match the source. But check: Stage 1 must be faithful, so if source says "Stablecoin Network" with capital S and N, we might want to preserve that as a proper noun? However, it's not marked as a trademark. I think it's generic. I'll go with "Rede de Stablecoin" (capitalized as proper noun? The source has capital letters, but in pt-BR we use sentence case generally. The glossary says "Stablecoin" keeps original capitalization? It says "Stablecoin is Stablecoin" meaning the term in Portuguese is still "Stablecoin" with capital S? Usually we write "stablecoin" in lowercase, but glossary says preserve as is. So I'll keep "Stablecoin" with capital S. For the network, "Rede" could be capitalized as in title case? The source is title case: "How Does UUSD Work? A Complete Process Analysis of the Stablecoin Network" - each major word capitalized. In pt-BR, we use sentence case typically. But the format requirement says maintain exactly the same format as original source text. The original has capitalization on "How Does UUSD Work? A Complete..." So we need to match that: question mark, then capital A. So we should use title case for pt-BR? That would be unusual. The format requirement likely means maintaining the same structure (question then subtitle), not the exact capitalization. But to be safe, let's see: they said "Output Format: The translated text must maintain exactly the same format as the original source text". This could include capitalization. However, in pt-BR, titles are usually in sentence case. But we have to follow the instructions. I'll interpret "format" as structure (line breaks, punctuation, etc.), not necessarily letter case. The style guide says "Use sentence case throughout" for pt-BR. So I'll apply sentence case. Thus Stage 1: "Comoiniciantes

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