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Recently, I was really a bit scared by this "year-end reporting" thing... Usually, it's fun to click around on the chain and move DeFi assets around, but when you want to review your trading history, it feels like trying to piece together a paper sculpture shredded by a cat. My clumsy method is: for every large rebalancing, cross-chain transfer, or NFT fragment split, I take a screenshot and jot down a note (what I did, why, which wallet I used). Otherwise, later on, Iโll be left with a bunch of hashes that make my scalp tingle.
Especially now, everyone is farming testnet incentives, accumulating points, guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens... Honestly, the more "seemingly unimportant" small interactions there are, the more they pile up into a confusing record thatโs hard to explain. Anyway, Iโd rather spend an extra 30 seconds on a quick note now than go crazy at the end of the year. Forget it, I wonโt go into the details now; Iโll just end up wanting to organize a spreadsheet again.