Wallet
Understanding your Bookxy wallet: balances, credits and history
6 February 2026 · 4 min read
What the wallet screen shows, how earnings arrive, what pending means, and how to read your transaction history without confusion.
The wallet is the financial centre of your account. Everything that adds to or removes from your balance appears there, in one feed, in order.
Your balance
The headline figure is what you can act on. Accepted task payments, referral rewards and completed deposits increase it. Withdrawals, membership charges and any reversals decrease it. The balance is held in USD, which keeps payouts consistent regardless of where you live.
Pending versus available
Some entries sit as pending. A submission awaiting review is not yet money, and a withdrawal that has been requested but not yet paid out is already committed. Pending items are shown separately so the available figure is always something you can genuinely use.
The transaction feed
Every movement writes a line: what it was, when it happened, and how much. Deposits, payouts, task earnings, membership charges and adjustments all share one feed rather than being scattered across screens. If a figure looks wrong, this feed is the first thing to check, and quoting the exact line to support resolves questions far faster than describing them.
Adding funds
Most contributors never need to deposit. Deposits exist for task makers funding work, and for members paying for a plan when they prefer to top up rather than pay from earnings. Local transfer, card payment and crypto options are available depending on your country.
Taking money out
Withdrawals need a verified identity and a saved payout account. You can withdraw to a supported USD bank account or to a USDT (TRC-20) wallet address. Requests move through a short review before payment, and the status is visible in the wallet the whole time.
Currency notes
Where a local currency is involved, whether at deposit or payout, the applicable rate is shown before you confirm. Nothing is converted without you seeing the figure first, and the same figure appears afterwards in your history for your records.
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