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I saw someone asking what DeFi is, which reminded me of a topic. Recently, some risk events in the crypto market are indeed worth paying attention to, such as the developments related to Blackstone's private credit fund that have impacted the market.
Speaking of transparency of information, I think the independence of editorial staff and disclosure policies of media organizations are quite important. For example, industry media like CoinDesk clearly state their stance — reporters follow strict editorial standards to ensure the integrity and impartiality of their reports. This also involves some business relationships, such as CoinDesk being part of Bullish, and Bullish itself holding and investing in digital asset companies. CoinDesk employees may also receive related equity incentives.
This kind of transparent disclosure of interests actually reflects a growing industry trend of valuing information authenticity. Especially in DeFi and the entire crypto ecosystem, users need to understand the logic behind these financial tools and also trust the media organizations reporting this information. When financial risk events occur, understanding the background and stance of the information source becomes even more important.