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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CoinDesk censors Monero, loses credibility on: August 03, 2014, 11:45:04 AM
They didn't lose any credibility, what are you talking about? They have every right to ignore Monero if they wanted to do so, it is their website.

Nobody said this was about Monero you fucking twat, it was said numerous times this was about an article for CryptoNote. You brain-dead or what?

Here's the 'about' section of their website, in case you can't figure out where it is:


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CoinDesk is the world leader in news, prices and information on bitcoin and other digital currencies.

We cover news and analysis on the trends, price movements, technologies, companies and people in the bitcoin and digital currency world.

Our per-minute Bitcoin Price Index, a derived measure of bitcoin’s value based on an agreed set of criteria, also serves as a point of reference for those involved in the bitcoin industry.

If you’re new to bitcoin, read our straightforward guides on the basics of what bitcoin is, why people use it, where to buy bitcoins and how to spend them. We also explain the basics of bitcoin mining, how to set up a bitcoin miner, and how bitcoin transactions work.

Digital currency is a rapidly evolving industry and we believe one of the biggest developments in internet history in the making.

There are bitcoin exchanges, merchants accepting and promoting bitcoin, investors, traders, startups and developers all contributing to the ecosystem. There are also regulatory bodies all over the world trying to understand more about bitcoin, take a stance on it and assign guidelines to companies trading in or otherwise involved with bitcoin.

We strive to cover news accurately, fairly, objectively and responsibly. Obtaining original comment, corroborating information from other sources, and showcasing original opinion are fundamental to this. View our editorial policy here.

CoinDesk is an independent publication with reporters all over the world. If you’re interested in writing for us, whether as a freelancer or occasional contributor, get in touch or check out our Jobs page.

If you have a question or a story, send us a tip. Contact us for anything else.

And here's their editorial policy:

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Editorial mission

We aim to publish top-quality news and information relating to digital currency. We cover a broad range of topics within the cryptocurrency space, including regulatory developments, investment, technological updates and price fluctuations.
Editorial independence

We maintain principles of fairness, accuracy, objectivity and responsible reporting. We uphold principles of excellence in reporting original news and in reviewing and corroborating information from other sources. The editorial team will cover stories both positive and negative with objectivity and integrity without influence of the publisher.

CoinDesk does not accept payment in return for articles or reviews.
Editorial transparency

All editorial team members and writers for CoinDesk disclose their investments and activity in companies associated with digital currency.

To completely ignore something that's absolutely taken the forum by storm seems a far shot from "accurately, fairly, objectively and responsibly" reporting the news. There's no news, not even good or bad. How blind are you? Enjoy being spoon fed your misinformation though and don't forget to piss off!
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