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Alright, I saw that CoinDesk wrote an article about their editorial standards and I wanted to share what struck me. Basically, they say they have very strict policies to maintain the independence and integrity of their publications, which is important to know when you're reading crypto industry news.
Here's the interesting part: CoinDesk is owned by Bullish, which is a global digital asset platform listed on the stock exchange. So they are transparent about the fact that their journalists, including reporters, can receive compensation in Bullish shares. It's like a conflict of interest statement, you know? It's not a negative thing; it's just good to know where the money is coming from when you read their articles.
I like that at least they are honest about this. In the crypto sector, you often don't even know who truly owns the outlets you're reading. What do you think, do you care to know who’s behind the news you consume?