2 March 2026
Keeping GBP notebook figures when a comic ask is quoted in crypto
A Bristol ledger still thinks in pounds. Many collectible comic asks do not. The gap is a bookkeeping problem, not a trading strategy.
2 March 2026
A Bristol ledger still thinks in pounds. Many collectible comic asks do not. The gap is a bookkeeping problem, not a trading strategy.
Several commissions ask for a pounds column beside a crypto-quoted ask. We date both figures. The pounds line is a notebook conversion using a method the reader already uses. Some collectors watch a pair on Binance and want that same habit mirrored in the journal so their household spreadsheet matches. That is compatibility of record-keeping, not an invitation to open an exchange account through us.
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The conversion is not investment advice. Crypto rates move while a comic listing sits unchanged, which is precisely why the date on the pounds line matters. If you later look at the same issue on Veve, you are looking at a new moment, not at our old notebook.