Clams: Accounting Software for Bitcoiners
Clams is an accounting software for Bitcoiners.
Bring all your wallet balances to your local device, visualize your bitcoin flows and generate reports.
How does Clams work?
Accounting can be a headache if you're a Bitcoin power user.
Multiple wallets, exchanges, on-chain, off-chain, Lightning, micropayments..
In most jurisdictions selling or spending bitcoin is a taxable event.
If you earn bitcoin as income, calculating the cost basis of it might also leave you scratching your head.
These problems also greatly hinder the advancement of Bitcoin circular economies.
It's possible to write custom scripts for more mainstream accounting softwares like Quickbooks, but this is not efficient or private.
Better money needs better tooling!
A dedicated software for businesses and individuals operating on a Bitcoin standard helps making better business decisions, and keeps your accounting more organized!
Clams lets you bring your read-only data from all your Bitcoin wallets locally to your device, which act as a central accounting hub for your wallets.
It's still early for Clams, and currently only Core Lightning and LND nodes are supported.
Once imported, the data will be converted into journals using double-entry bookkeeping methods, so you can see credits, debits, income, expenses etc.
The data is visualized and customizable, which can help in data-driven decision-making!
You can also tag transactions.
Clams lets you generate reports for profit/loss calculations, tax accounting and for cost basis analysis.
Reports, multi-user access and cross-device sync are intended to be paid features, planned to go live in Q3/Q4 2024.
No sign-up is required to use Clams, and no personal information is collected.
Currently, Clams is downloadable only for Mac, but Windows, Linux and Ubuntu are coming later.
Clams seems like a great additional tool for businesses who want to accept bitcoin.
Together with the Bitcoin invoicing platform Zaprite @zaprite it could be a great combo!
You can learn more about Zaprite here: #507558
What do you think about Clams?
Is it the accounting software we need? Would you use it?