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Recently, flipping through transaction records made my eyes go straight, and I suddenly understood why everyone is going crazy at the end of the year... My current clumsy method is: every time I make a large transfer/exchange, I take a screenshot and write a couple of notes with the "tx hash + what I was doing at the time," otherwise in three months there will only be a sentence like "Why did I transfer like that back then?" Even more problematic are cross-chain and exchange deposit/withdrawal transactions, which look like they disappeared out of thin air on the books, but in reality, I just forgot the intermediate step.
A couple of days ago, before and after that main public chain upgrade, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would migrate. My first reaction wasn't to chase the hype, but to quickly fill in the records of those few bridge transactions... Anyway, when it comes to tax reporting, to put it plainly, don’t rely on memory—leave traces whenever possible. No matter how solidly you press the buttons on your hardware wallet, in the end, you still need folders to save your life. That’s it for now; I’ll keep organizing tomorrow.