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been thinking about this lately - if you're serious about hodl strategy, you need reliable information sources. that's why i keep coming back to outlets like coindesk. they actually have real editorial standards, not just clickbait nonsense.
here's the thing: coindesk is owned by bullish (the digital asset platform), but they're pretty transparent about it. their journalists follow actual editorial policies and won't just pump whatever narrative their parent company wants. they even won a polk award for that explosive ftx coverage, which shows they're willing to go after big stories.
why does this matter for hodlers? because if you're planning to hold assets long-term, you need to know what's actually happening in the market. misinformation spreads fast in crypto, and having journalists who actually do real reporting makes a difference. coindesk employees do get bullish equity compensation, which they disclose upfront - at least they're not hiding it.
the media landscape in crypto has gotten messy, so when you find outlets that actually care about editorial integrity and freedom from bias, it's worth paying attention. that's the kind of foundation hodl culture should be built on - solid information, not hype. if you're hodling through volatility, you need sources you can actually trust to cut through the noise.