My past self really thought "it's all recorded on-chain anyway," but when it came to reconciling or reporting, just finding transactions for deposits, withdrawals, on-chain swaps, airdrops, and Gas fees could drive me crazy... Now I'm used to leaving a quick screenshot every weekend: position snapshot + major transaction hashes for the week, and a couple of words about why I bought/sold at the time, and how I was feeling. Honestly, it's not to look professional, just to avoid losing it at the end of the year.



Recently, everyone compares RWA and on-chain yield products to U.S. Treasury yields, and I get tempted too, but what I fear more is "the yields look stable, but the records are a mess." Now, whenever I encounter cross-platform, cross-chain, yield-bearing stuff, I immediately note down the source, destination, and timing, even if it's just a sentence. For now, this way I won't feel guilty when reviewing myself later.
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