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Recently, I’ve been seeing everyone in the group talk about testnet incentives, whether points count as "expectations," whether the mainnet will issue tokens, and so on… I find it a bit funny but also a little anxious. Of course, if they actually issue tokens, I’ll be happy, but during the year-end reporting, it might drive me crazy. Anyway, I only have one word now: wait. Wait until the airdrop/rebate is confirmed how it’s recorded, wait for the correction, and also wait until I’ve thought clearly about whether I want to do a few more transactions just for those points.
My own simple method is: every time I transfer funds/exchange coins/receive something, I casually save the transaction hash and a screenshot into the same folder, then at the end of the month, I pull out a statement to compare. Don’t rely on memory to fill in the gaps at year-end. Honestly, I’m not afraid of taxes, I’m afraid of chaos… For now, just take it easy, stay Zen but don’t slack off.