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This week: Should your sovereign ₿usiness's Bitcoin strategic reserve be declared?
Questions? Critiques? Wild ideas? → Reply below! We’re all ears.

Should your sovereign ₿usiness's Bitcoin strategic reserve be declared?
To who? What you save is nobody's business. And if you announce it publicly, is just virtue signaling. Stupid.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @AG 18h
I know, this is a place to educate and learn. Let's assume most of the readers here believe they should declare whatever property they own to pseudo authorities.
Your question is right: (declare)To Who? Who else apart from ourselves as sovereign men and women (and a few other loved ones) need to know about our belongings?
We assume, in good faith, that if someone ask, we always have the obligation (by common sense?) to respond. I'd say it is not like that. We can smile and say, no thanks anytime.
The question is also directed to businesses: we treat cash as cash in our books, shoudl do the same with bitcoin.
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In all these 13 years in Bitcoinlandia I was in contact with so many merchants, companies, individuals that learned from me. I have many stories to tell, but sometimes I retain myself in telling them online. Too much revealing is not so good.
But is amazing how Bitcoin changed so many people's life. I don't like to brag, but I've changed many people in these 13 years, just by showing them the path, the right path.
Sometimes was enough to show them only the door, they discovered themselves the path....
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG 17h
I think most start from recognizing the value and need for privacy, everything else is a consequence.
So in your experience onboarding many merchants and businesses, did they ask you all which is the best software to use to do bitcoin accounting? Or what has been the most common topic of conversation in regard to operating business in the private?
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