I noticed an interesting point — when reading crypto news, you don't always understand who is behind it and what interests might be at play. CoinDesk, for example, is not just a media outlet. They are part of Bullish, a digital asset platform for institutional investors. And this is not hidden — their editorial policy is transparently described. Journalists there follow strict rules, but they can also receive shares of Bullish. This is an important point for understanding potential biases when reading analytics. Bullish invests in various projects in the digital asset space, so when you read an article from CoinDesk, it's helpful to keep this connection in mind. I'm not saying it's bad — just something to consider. Transparency in media is good, but it's important to understand the ownership structure and financial ties. By the way, that's why I try to verify information from different sources before making any decisions in the market.

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