Pybara Wallet keeps a complete history of your crypto transactions — income you’ve received as a merchant or donation recipient, and expenses you’ve made as a buyer or donor at Pybara-enabled stores.
If you run a Pybara-enabled store, the Sales filter shows all incoming crypto payments.
Summary bar — displays your rolling 4-week revenue total (in your selected display currency) and sale count. Always reflects all sales regardless of the active filter.
Each sale shows:
Product name and additional item count
Buyer country flag and shipping indicator (when available)
Payment date
Token amount and shop currency total
Tap a sale to expand full details: all line items, discount, shipping, tax, the amount you received after commission, and a link to the original order in your store and the blockchain transaction.
Donations
If you accept donations via a Pybara-enabled widget, received donations appear in the Donations filter. One-time and recurring donations are distinguished.
Recurring
Shows active and paused subscriptions pointing at your wallet — your recurring donation pipeline. Read-only. Individual pull transactions still appear under the Donations filter as they are processed.
The Purchases filter shows every order you’ve paid for with Pybara Wallet, across any merchant. Each entry shows the store name, product(s), amount paid, token, and date. Expanding reveals the full line item breakdown and on-chain transaction reference.
Donations
The Donations filter shows donations you’ve sent as a donor, including recurring subscription pulls.
Recurring
Shows your active and paused outgoing subscriptions — the sites you’re donating to on a schedule.
Each row shows the site, amount per pull, frequency, next pull date, and status. From here you can Pause, Resume, or Cancel a subscription without leaving the wallet.
The wallet fetches your most recent 50 transactions by default. If you have more, a Load More button appears at the bottom of the list. Each tap loads 50 additional entries.
Transaction history is stored in the Pybara log canister on the Internet Computer — a dedicated, append-only store separate from the payment processing canister. Records are retrieved using your Internet Identity principal — only transactions associated with your principal are returned. No other user can query your history.
Data is cached locally (24 hours) for instant display on subsequent visits. The cache refreshes silently in the background whenever you open the wallet.