<[email protected]> writes:

[Bitcoin history elided]

I didn't see any actionable requests in this long diatribe.  What
exactly are you asking?  Note that you can always add your own commodity
to GnuCash, although you need to treat it like a stock or fund instead
of a "currency", but all that means is that GnuCash forces you to always
explicitly transact with an exchange rate.  (It also means you cannot
have income/expense accounts denoted in that commodity).

If you need to use a currency, you can always use XXX until ISO catches
up with you.

> Regards Karmicads.

-derek

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