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I will repeat: bitcoin is cash. Is nobody's business what am I doing with my cash. That's it.
Keep living in that cage and you will never be free.
Clearly, we have different backgrounds and so different ideas. We both want Bitcoin success, we just have different strategies.
Instead of an individual action against the rules, I prefer to spread a collective movement that moves legally towards Bitcoin adoption, and eventually will bring forward a change in the law. In fact Bitcoin can lives without any problem with the current rules, but will inevitably end up changing them.
If I'm payed by sats I have to say it, otherwise I am fined.
All depends WHERE you position yourself in this pyramid
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You missed the point.
In Italy, if I have sold you a service/product I must produce the invoice; the invoice must be linked to a payment record, usually a bank statement.
If I'm payed by sats I have to say it, otherwise I am fined. Plain and simple.
Because that, I think we need to offer a clean view of the legal situation by country, explaining how Bitcoin can be correctly managed in a standard accounting system.