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# How to use RUNEPool

<figure><img src="/files/zaFFpFLgroYTbDyHql6m" alt=""><figcaption><p>Visit <a href="https://beta.thorswap.finance/runepool"><strong>app.thorswap.finance/runepool</strong></a> to get started</p></figcaption></figure>

1. Head over to [**app.thorswap.finance/runepool**](https://beta.thorswap.finance/runepool) and connect your THORChain wallet.
2. Choose an amount of $RUNE and click **Deposit**. A Transaction Confirmation prompt will appear. Verify then confirm.

> **Note:** there is a **minimum 90 day lockup period** for RUNEPool deposits. If you have a previous RUNEPool position, this counter will be **reset to 90 days**.

3\. As soon as the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain, you will start earning RUNE yield on your deposited RUNE!

4\. To view your yield, return to the RUNEPool page and connect the associated THORChain wallet to check Redeemable amount and Earnings.

5\. After 90 days from your last deposit, you are able to withdraw from your RUNEPool at any time, click on the withdraw tab to do so.


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