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I saw CoinDesk's disclosure about their editorial policies. It's just interesting that they are transparent about being part of the Bullish ecosystem and that their reporters can receive equity-based compensation. So far, that's the standard in crypto media, so it's not surprising, but it's really important for readers to know where each publication's bias comes from. Anthony Pompliano and other personalities in the space also have their own interests, so cross-referencing sources is essential. CoinDesk claims to have strict editorial standards, but as long as we only see their actual reporting, it's hard to judge how truly independent they are. How do you verify sources when reading crypto news?