Tokens & Fees
Supported Tokens
Section titled “Supported Tokens”Pybara Wallet supports the following tokens on the Internet Computer:
| Token | Name | Type |
|---|---|---|
| ICP | Internet Computer Protocol | Native IC token |
| ckBTC | Chain-key Bitcoin | Bitcoin on IC |
| ckETH | Chain-key Ethereum | Ethereum on IC |
| ckUSDC | Chain-key USDC | USD stablecoin on IC |
| ckUSDT | Chain-key USDT | USD stablecoin on IC |
| GLDT | Gold DAO Token | Tokenized gold on IC |
What are Chain-Key Tokens?
Section titled “What are Chain-Key Tokens?”Chain-key tokens (ck-prefixed) are native Internet Computer representations of external assets. ckBTC holds a 1:1 peg with Bitcoin, ckETH with Ethereum, and so on. They settle in seconds on the IC with near-zero fees, while remaining fully backed by the underlying asset.
Network Fees
Section titled “Network Fees”Each transfer incurs a small network fee paid in the token being sent. These fees are set by the Internet Computer protocol — Pybara does not charge any additional fee for wallet transfers.
| Token | Transfer Fee |
|---|---|
| ICP | 0.0001 ICP |
| ckBTC | 0.0000001 ckBTC |
| ckETH | 0.000002 ckETH |
| ckUSDC | 0.001 ckUSDC |
| ckUSDT | 0.001 ckUSDT |
| GLDT | 0.0001 GLDT |
Pybara Wallet supports token swaps via ICPSwap, directly within the wallet interface. No need to leave the wallet to exchange tokens.
Adding Funds
Section titled “Adding Funds”To fund your Pybara Wallet, send any supported token to your Principal ID from another IC wallet such as Oisy or Plug.