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@olarubaj good questions. My overall sense is that we the short summaries we have for well-known things like gold are distinct from wikipedia (and could reference wikipedia if needed) e.g. they are usually:
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Wikipedia can be great as a primer or a general resource but their articles frequently have issues. I recently had to remove a citation on central banking because someone had cited the Saylor Institute online class website for a fact relating to central banking in China. Not only did the Saylor institute link not contain any information relevant regarding China and central banking, the linked article called into question the legitimacy of Central Banks. Curating articles and definitions on key topics that relate to crypto should be kept in house, as this will be more resistant to tampering and disinformation campaigns. |
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