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The more I study MEV, the more I feel that the hardest part at the end of the year isn’t writing strategies—it’s filling in transaction records… You circle around on-chain, cross a bridge, have an aggregator split the order, then add another “free money” airdrop, and when you look back, your wallet feels like you’re staring at a maze. For now, I’m using a brute-force method: every time I make a big move, I take a screenshot, add a one-line note of “why I did it,” then drop the tx hash into a spreadsheet, and—on the side—record which chain I used and which frontend, so that later reconciliation doesn’t turn into solving a case. Everyone’s excited about modularization and layer-DA narrative development, but users are left completely clueless; and my situation is even worse, because the more chains there are, the more fragmented my records get. To put it plainly, what I fear most isn’t losing money—it’s losing control. By the time reporting day arrives, I can’t even explain clearly what I did. For now, that’s it: slowly trace the path back.