Check out Keybase - they launched an encrypted git last year.

https://keybase.io/blog/encrypted-git-for-everyone

There's also an encrypted file system and a team feature that'd let you set 
up a team with your accountant.


On Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 9:13:54 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Guys hi,
>
> As many of you i use git to track changes of main beancount file, 
> importers, etc. 
> For now i was using git locally, but today created private repo on 
> bitbucket and pushed all the files.
>
> Do you also keep your files on github/bitbucket? Or it's bad idea? It's 
> relatively sensitive information - there is no passwords, full account #s 
> or anything, but still my financial data is there.
>

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