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It really drives me crazy every year when I only remember to deal with transaction records at the end of the year… That’s exactly how I am now, regularly transferring on-chain, making a few trades on exchanges, and then when it’s time to report, everything piles up together, and my brain just crashes. Recently, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles’ quote fluctuations with that “wait for confirmation” consensus, make me even more certain of one thing: don’t expect to be able to restore every transaction clearly afterward. Basically, there are two tricks: regularly export the transaction flow that can be exported to cloud storage + local storage, and also mark the purpose of on-chain addresses (which transaction is for rebalancing, which is for paying fees, which is for cross-chain), otherwise you won’t even trust yourself later. Anyway, I’d rather spend ten extra minutes now than stare at a bunch of hashes at the end of the year in confusion.