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How to Supply & Withdraw

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How do I supply?

  • Select the asset you wish to deposit then click on the “Supply” button on the Dashboard.

  • Follow the prompts on the interface and switch to the correct network to deposit your assets.

  • Enter the amount you'd like to supply and click "Approve" and “Supply” when prompted to submit your transaction. Once the transaction has been finalized, your supply will be displayed on the dashboard. Transactions can take approximately 15 minutes to reach finality.

When supplying assets, transactions are initiated from the same network as the asset origin network. Additionally, gas fees are paid in ETH for Ethereum, Optimism, Arbitrum, and Base.

How do I withdraw?

  • To withdraw, click the “-” button under the “Your supplies” section of the Dashboard.

  • Withdrawals are always initiated on Base. Follow the prompts on the interface and switch to the Base network.

  • Enter the desired amount and click "Withdraw", then submit the transaction.

You can withdraw your collateral-enabled assets if the action does not cause your Health Factor to fall below 1.

Withdrawals are initiated on the Base Network, irrespective of the asset type. Therefore, you must switch to the Base network to initiate the transaction.

A green "Supply" button indicates you have assets on the wallet in the respective network
If you are depositing ETH, you will need to switch to Ethereum network.