On Sat, 18 Jun 2022 at 03:45, Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>
> IF what you mean by "exclusively in bitcoin" is accounting JUST in
> bitcoin, you would not have to treat it as stock/commodity evaluated in
> some other currency. You could keep a set of books denominated in
> bitcoin. The lack of a currency symbol is an illusion, as they are just
> conventional symbols. Understand? In YOUR books "$" doesn't have to
> stand for dollars, it could stand for "bitcoin".
>
> Michael D Novack


I don’t suppose it would be rocket science for someone to produce a patch
file that substitutes the name of some obscure currency for BTC. I expect
one would need to  patch the XML file before upgrading to a new version of
GNUcash, but this should be doable.

At least with a Linux system, it should be fairly straightforward to create
a script to do this.


Dave

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