As a publicly traded company, it is your duty to make all financial disclosures transparent to your shareholders.
And as a government of a sovereign nation, it is your duty to make all financial disclosures public to your citizens.
That isn't happening. There is no transparency.
Going on Twitter and announcing a Bitcoin buy doesn't mean you bought bitcoin. If you don't disclose your addresses, people shouldn't believe you. We only think El Salvador has 9,500 bitcoins because of Tweets, not because of any kind of formal disclosure. The same with Microstrategy, we only believe they own bitcoins because Michael Saylor says they do. The same with Tesla and Square.
Maybe they own paper Bitcoins and they can't supply an address? Fine. Then show us the documentation of your paper Bitcoin. There is always some form of receipt from Paper Bitcoin purchases.
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