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To: TobagoJack who wrote (166480)12/28/2020 12:36:09 PM
From: Follies  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218555
 
BTC is heading for a wild ride. There is not enough Bitcoin for even 10% of the S&P to put their cash in BTC.

There will be pressure for the accounting standards board and SEC to revalue BTC on balance sheets at $100 /Bitcoin and not mark to market.

Companies with too much BTC will be threatened to be delisted.

The blockchain is secure but how secure is a companies BTC private key(s)? Can the CFO armed with the private key skim a little for himself?

If a company claims to have X bitcoins, they should publish their public keys and it can be verified.

I have been told “May you live in interesting times” is a Chinese proverb. These are very interesting times.