I used to think that tax reporting was quite far from me, but when the end of the year comes and I review my transaction records, I really get frustrated: on-chain transfers back and forth, CEX deposits and withdrawals, and all kinds of airdrops… Honestly, it’s not that I can’t calculate it, but that I simply don’t know what the transaction was “for” at the time. Now I’ve set a smaller goal: spend 20 minutes every weekend, take screenshots of the week’s deposits/withdrawals/exchanges + export tables, and put them all in the same folder, with a quick note saying “why I did this.” It actually helps me stick to it longer. Recently, everyone compares RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together. I find it tempting too, but I’ll add one more note: where the yield comes from, what the platform rules say, so I won’t have to explain it clearly later. That’s it for now, less last-minute scrambling.

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