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Dashboard Display Update - More Data, More Clarity

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2026 8:17 am
by mistaPhi
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Dashboard Display Update Improves Activity Clarity and Access to Transaction History

February 26, 2026 – An update has just been installed to include more concise details about the amounts associated with each activity within a user's wallet. This update was necessary because transaction activities from the Stimulus program were being logged under titles that were unclear.

For example, when a BTC reward from the Stimulus Program was paid to a wallet, the amount was logged under Off-Chain Deposits (included with BTC payments received from other wallets within the network). Although the transaction detail view showed which payments came from other wallets and which BTC rewards came from the Stimulus program, combining both activities under one heading made the display somewhat convoluted—especially as more transactions accumulated.

Or consider the below image where I only want to see the purchases made from the marketplace, and NOT from the Stimulus program:

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This update makes it easier to access what I'm looking for by separating Stimulus-based transactions into their own respective groups of BTC from Stimulus, Stimulus Purchases, and Credits from Stimulus. See more details below.

To provide perspective on the changes, a display of the previous dashboard is shown below:

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The following changes have been made to the dashboard display:

On-Chain Deposits is now BTC Deposits (On-Chain)

Off-Chain Deposits is now BTC Deposits (Off-Chain) and only consists of BTC payments received from other wallets within the network

BTC Paid for Credits is now Marketplace Purchases that only reflect Bitcoin that was paid to acquire Credits from the marketplace, be it from manual purchases from the marketplace, the Automated Satoshi Stacker, or via the Order Credits feature.

Credits Issued from On-Chain Deposits is now Credits from Deposit Fees

Off-Chain Deposits is now Credits from Marketplace and only reflects credit purchases that were made from other wallet holders through the marketplace

Additions:

BTC from Stimulus was added to display the Bitcoin rewards received from the Stimulus program

Stimulus Purchases was added to display the amount of Bitcoin paid to acquire Credits through the Stimulus program

Credits from Stimulus was added to display the amount of Credits received from Stimulus purchases


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As transactions continue to accumulate, this should provide a clearer overview of your Bitcoin and Credit positions.



New Export Feature

In addition to these updates, you will now find an EXPORT button beneath the Bitcoin and Credit ledgers. You can click this button to download a CSV file containing your wallet’s complete transaction history. When calculating the sum from all your wallet's transactions, you will find that the sums match your wallet's balance. The Bitcoin balances should always be exact, but you may or my not notice a discrepancy of plus or minus 1 Satoshi in your Credits balance. This is because the wallets use 16 decimal places to track Credits, and rounding to the next Satoshi may or may not occur.

But feel free to use this file data to verify the accuracy of your wallet balances or for tax reporting purposes, if needed.


Got any questions or comments about this update? Feel free to drop them here any time.

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