u/Prince-Minikid

Anybody elses Coinbase Pro statements only go back to July of 2020?

Both the monthly statements and the yearly Fill and Account statements for CB Pro only show the 2nd half of 2020...

Is this everybody? I bought the majority of my ETH portfolio in the first half of 2020... so what do I do if I straight up do not have access my transaction data?

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u/Prince-Minikid — 2 days ago
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How do I know Koinly got the cost basis correct?

Coinbase did not provide cost basis since I bought this ETH 6 years ago on coinbase pro. I couldnt find the cost basis either looking through statements, as the transactions got split up into micro transactions so I cannot identify them.

How did Koinly pull this cost basis? Should I assume its correct? It looks correct based on the fact I bought the eth in 2020...

u/Prince-Minikid — 2 days ago

Cost basis wrong on Koinly?

Just now doing my taxes. Synced with Coinbase and now koinly is showing Cost Basis as $6,469 but on the coinbase app it is $1,368.

Coinbase is definitely right, as I bought this eth back in 2020/2021 when it was only worth $200-$400.

This makes me weary if Koinly is going to correctly report my cost basis when I do my taxes.. I uploaded my statements from coinbase pro as well since thats where I bought these coins all those years ago.

Should I pay much attention to the cost basis?

u/Prince-Minikid — 2 days ago

How should I address a multi year gap on my resume?

My last employment was from November 2020 to September 2023. I was laid off due to a company restructure (they offshored my department). The entire industry took a massive hit. My company alone went from 14,000 people to 4,000!

After that, I took time off to travel and spend time with my family in Mexico, where my grandparents lived. I traveled from late 2023 to late 2024.

Then, I went back to college starting Jan 2025. I have completed 4 semesters since then, and I will graduate next spring (May 2027).

I want to start working in my new field of study, but I am worried about this big gap. Obviously, being a full-time student now shows I have been gaining knowledge and skills, but should I be honest about spending time abroad? I see people suggesting to make up a lie to cover gaps, like caring for family or working freelance, but that sounds questionable.

Any hiring managers that could advise in listing travel or gaps in resume? Is it a big red flag that I have been out of the workforce for so long? Im in my mid twenties if that matters.

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u/Prince-Minikid — 5 days ago

Knee pain for 7 months-started on backside and now front of knee hurts too.

Green is my patella (knee cap bone), red is where im feeling pain. Standing on tip toes makes pain worse. It's only on the inner side. Is this a meniscus pain area?

I started getting knee pain on the back side of my knee 7 months ago, only while running, and occasionally walking down steps. Had to stop running and going to gym to rest, then tried PT and strengthening all my leg muscles. That pain on the backside of my knee never got better. In fact, it started happening when walking and standing for long periods.

Now I have new pain in the red area. I know I need to go to a doctor but my insurance is up in the air right now so scared to get imaging. Any thoughts?

u/Prince-Minikid — 6 days ago