when I said
just need to switch the chip in your mind and make it happen
I meant that sometimes you just need to give up on what you (most of the time are just social contracts, you decide to agree to) have and be ready to receive... make space for the new somehow?! Otherwise the new doesn't arrive.
So you are not counting bitcoins as cash? Or is more about the exchange rates for the international currency accounting?
Hehe, we go into details here. We do have two accounting systems though: one internal, the oracle, and the other is maintained by our law & accounting partner. So not sure if we count bitcoin as cash, because isn't, it's bitcoin and that's it. So let's just say that for us Bitcoin is also the oracle that define the exchange rates for any other currency.
Fair enough, I don't want you to doxx more here. I am just curious about how people "see" bitcoin in their accounting.
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