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Lately I've suddenly been feeling a bit anxious about taxes... To be honest, it's not about being afraid of paying taxes, but about the panic of flipping through transaction records at the end of the year. Now, every time I complete a swap, I casually put the tx hash, time, token amount, and route screenshots into the same folder, along with a note saying "why I bought / why I sold," otherwise in three months I won't even understand what I was thinking at the time. Recently, on-chain yield products have been compared with RWA, and some US bond yields, which looks quite lively, but the details like whether it should be recorded as yield or currency exchange, and whether extra tokens came in, all these nuances can't be avoided in the end. Anyway, I’m more like someone organizing the ledger than chasing trends. For now, that's it, taking it slow, slow as it may be.