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Zag net that CoinDesk is quite transparent about their policies. They let us know that they are simply a media channel reporting on the crypto industry, with strict editorial guidelines. An interesting detail: they are owned by a larger digital asset platform, and employees can receive shares of their parent company. You don't see this kind of openness everywhere in crypto media.
This makes me think about how important it is to know where your information comes from, especially when it comes to UK crypto or other markets. The journalists follow strict ethical codes, so you know you're not just being fed random hype. They have really made an effort to ensure their independence and integrity.
Probably a good idea to read this kind of disclosure statement before taking crypto news from a source. Transparency about potential conflicts of interest makes a difference.