Just exited the tax software interface, and I feel a bit dazed. Honestly, most of the time I can get away with quickly screenshotting my trading records, but when it comes to year-end organizing, it’s really a headache.



I think the most reliable approach is to set a fixed schedule—for example, every week or every half month—export on-chain records, and at the same time save screenshots of the key pages into a folder. I also log chain, amount, and fees in a spreadsheet right after each trade, so I don’t have to mess around when filling out the forms at year-end.

Recently I saw people in a group discussing what happens when funding rates get extremely high—whether there will be a reversal or whether the bubble will keep being squeezed. I’m not sure either, but I have a habit: no matter how the market moves, keep a record of the profit and cost for every trade, so at least I’m mentally prepared. It’s kind of like applying patches to the system—small fixes can resolve big issues, without waiting until year-end to start panicking.
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