It looks like your money was stolen. Either the app is fake or broken or someone had access to your wallet at sometime (maybe they helped you set it up).
A blockchain explorer shows (most recent at top)
Transactions involving address
Hash: c423c3d9d4e72b16cbfb3a3c1a47c578a56f51bf00be4ecb07c588d957f7cf46
2021-05-21 01:01 55 confirmations Privacy score: 55
Senders
0.05796927 BTC bc1qs69asfc0c0we5ynauzsfjtm7hwp6du6vs40srf
Recipients
bc1q8tdu705hjqxlzar2mretdrcesuezkzphad2amc 0.05784046 BTC Unspent
Hash: cf5471592253c04cf12a6aba559a7aec531df42cee4a87f85968ce4187dddc16
2021-05-21 01:01 55 confirmations Privacy score: 49
Senders
0.01025588 BTC 35KKBAGr5ch6dwMYzrxW1oVdCvMHHoCuKn
0.04729191 BTC 3QEUGgo3LsLFFqAV38q5bCxP3nH1phbyPi
0.00069646 BTC 3JervgE4EoMhjbAYH11pQnsxTDQBeK7FKu
Recipients
bc1qs69asfc0c0we5ynauzsfjtm7hwp6du6vs40srf
So money was sent in and a second transaction immediately removed it.
Just because both addresses start bc1 doesn’t mean they are both Cakewallet addresses. Thats not how addresses work. Apart from the bc1
or 3
prefix, they are visually random.