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I'm just someone who keeps an eye on bridges and security gossip every day; I don't need to watch the market. But the thought of having to review transaction records for tax reporting at the end of the year makes my scalp crawl... Currently, I basically: every time I cross-chain / swap coins / claim airdrops, I conveniently put the Tx hash, time, and wallet address into a spreadsheet, and keep a screenshot as well (don't laugh, it's really useful). Especially for cross-chain bridges that split one transaction into two or three parts, missing a step doesn't match up, and in the end, I can only rely on "I think it was around that time..." kind of mystical memory.
Recently, the group has been talking about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors. Honestly, the scarier it sounds, the more I need to keep my records clean, or I won't have the confidence to explain the source of funds later. Anyway, I now prefer to spend two extra minutes making notes rather than going crazy over thousands of on-chain records at the end of the year. That's all for now.