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Interesting thing I just noticed - when you're reading about bitcoin ETF news or any crypto coverage, it's worth understanding who's actually behind the outlet. Take CoinDesk for example. They do solid journalism on btc etf developments and other crypto stories, but here's the thing most people miss: they're actually owned by Bullish, which is a publicly traded digital asset platform (NYSE:BLSH). So when you're consuming their btc etf news or market analysis, you're basically reading content from a company that has direct financial interests in the space. Their journalists follow editorial policies and they claim editorial independence, which is fair, but the structural relationship is definitely worth keeping in mind. It's not necessarily a knock against their reporting quality - they've won awards for their work - but it's one of those things where understanding the ownership structure helps you read between the lines. Kind of like how you'd want to know if a financial analyst has a stake in the companies they're covering. The crypto media landscape has gotten more institutional over time, and this kind of setup is becoming more common. Just something to be aware of when you're doing your own research on btc etf launches or any major crypto news stories.