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Just woke up and checked the blockchain, casually updating last week's transaction records a bit more, or I’d really be panicking at the end of the year facing a bunch of swaps/cross-chain transactions/airdrops... My current clumsy method is: take a screenshot and note down why I bought or sold each time large amounts move in or out, then export the CEX trading and withdrawal records at the end of the month and upload them to cloud storage. For those miscellaneous small amounts on-chain, at least keep track of the main wallet addresses, time periods, and the bridges/protocols used, so it won’t feel like archaeology when I check later. Recently, another wave of meme and celebrity pump calls has come, attention shifts so fast. Newcomers shouldn’t just stare at K-line charts; they don’t even know how many trades they’ve made, and in the end, paying taxes is more painful than losing money. That’s it for now, I really don’t want to stay up late at the end of the year balancing the books.