Recently, I was digging through old hard drives and, on impulse, went back over last year’s transaction history—only to realize that the most tormenting part isn’t the market at all, but the suffocating moment of year-end reconciliation… Now I basically have one plain, foolproof method: every time I make a deposit or withdrawal, transfer on-chain, or exchange coins on an exchange, I take screenshots and export the CSVs, then put everything into the same folder, with the filenames written clearly by date—don’t count on memory. Especially for cross-chain transactions—miss one, and it can easily throw you into a spiral. A while back, I heard that some regions are raising taxes and tightening compliance, and people around me have become noticeably more cautious with deposits and withdrawals, so I’m even less willing to fudge my records. After all, if it can’t be avoided, I might as well organize everything early. As for how to adjust my positions—that’s a different matter. First, get the accounts in order, so I don’t end up doubting myself at the end of the year.

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