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# (I) Deposit and Staking LP Tokens

After connecting with your wallet, you will find a list of the supported staking pools. From the dashboard, you’ll find all the important details.

This will include your staked deposits, current $veRY generation on your account and the current APR based on daily volume.

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1. Navigate to the “Pool” tab in the Market app Click “Deposit” to deposit your stablecoins.&#x20;
2. Our deposit wizard pop up will guide you into adding liquidity to the pools. With the option of auto-allocation.
3. You will be given a summary screen of confirmation to complete the staking process and start receiving rewards.


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