While flipping through transaction records before year-end tax filing, I found that a cross-chain bridge fee from last year just wouldn’t match up. I refreshed Etherscan three times before confirming it was from the day of the gas spike—almost thought I had the wrong wallet.



Now I’ve learned my lesson: after every operation, I take a screenshot and save the on-chain hash into a folder, naming it with the date—it's not a hassle anyway. Those RWA yield products are pretty hot lately, but on-chain and off-chain are mixed together. When the audit comes around, without records, there’s really no way to explain.

In the end, refreshing ten times is worse than saving once at the time—just do it while waiting in the confirmation queue. That’s it for now.
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