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Been thinking about this more lately - transparency in crypto news really matters, especially when you're trying to figure out who's actually behind the publications you're reading. Like, CoinDesk covers the crypto industry extensively, but they're pretty upfront about their ownership structure. They're part of Bullish, which is this institutionally focused digital asset platform, so there's definitely a connection there worth knowing about. Their journalists have editorial policies they follow, which is good, but also yeah - employees including reporters can get equity compensation from the parent company. It's the kind of thing that doesn't automatically disqualify their coverage, but it's important context when you're consuming crypto news. They won some journalism awards for their FTX reporting, which suggests they do solid investigative work. The point is, when you're reading any crypto news outlet, it's worth asking who owns them and what their actual policies are. That transparency piece is what separates legit journalism from pure marketing. Anyway, that's why I always check the disclosures on crypto news - helps cut through the noise.