When you say you receive your salary in Bitcoin, do you mean:

1) Your salary is a fixed Bitcoin amount

Or

2) Your salary is still fiat but you convert the entire amount into Bitcoin

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Salary agreed is in fiat amt, but company pays me in Bitcoin.

Why not:

- Get paid in fiat from the company

- Split direct deposit into 1 checking account for known fix, fiat expenses (rent/mortgage, etc) & use Strike to convert what's left into Bitcoin?

Then at least your biggest, fixed expenses aren't prone to volatility.

Also, if you're in the US and care about taxes, it'll be a little less burdensome on your largest fiat bills by not having to sell BTC to pay them.

- in my residency, there is no strike or crypto debit cards allowed, unfortunately. You’re allowed to have your wits, that’s about it.

- the company Im at has a concierge programme, where I list my recurring bills and they pay it off for me, and transfer the rest as Bitcoin to me. It helps a lot.

That's an amazing program they offer then. Good on you for taking the rest in Bitcoin