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@ javier
2025-06-09 20:45:00
The dictionary:
ledger
noun
led·ger
a) a book containing accounts to which debits and credits are posted from books of original entry
b) a digital record that is used similarly to an accounting ledger (as for maintaining a list of transactions)
Note that it doesn't say anything about "a collection of drawings or art".
It would be ok to include the transactions about the buying or selling of drawings, nothing is against that, but not the drawings themselves, which is separate data that obviously doesn't belong to the ledger itself. The reasonable thing would be to include the link in the memo of the entry, and the art being distributed elsewhere. Nobody in their right mind draws inside the ledger itself. Do you imagine you sell the Monalisa and instead of just entering "selling of the Monalisa", you actually draw the Monalisa in the ledger??? 😅 😅