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I just pulled out a bunch of records of interactions on the testnet and realized that the easiest thing to drive people crazy isn't the guess whether the mainnet will issue tokens, but rather not being able to clearly state how many transactions you've actually done by the end of the year... Now, every time I transfer funds/exchange tokens/add or reduce positions, I casually put the transaction hash, time, corresponding wallet, and what I was doing at the time (like "doing tasks for points" or "bridging to L2") into a spreadsheet, and keep a screenshot as well. Don’t rely on memory to fill in the details later. Honestly, I don’t need to be super professional, just keep the evidence first; otherwise, tax reporting will really drive you crazy. Anyway, I’m doing it this way for now, to keep things simple.