> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.botto.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.botto.com/overview/rewards/how-to-claim-rewards.md).

# How to Claim Rewards

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If you qualify for rewards but don’t see any amounts added to your balance, it may be because they are below 0.001 ETH or $BOTTO.
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Rewards can be claimed by clicking on the profile drop down on studio.botto.com

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and clicking on `Rewards` top open a claim window.

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* Rewards can be claimed on either Ethereum or Base, regardless of the chain where tokens are staked or the chain from which Voting Points (VP) were spent.
* It is recommended to check gas fees on the network before claiming to ensure the transaction is worthwhile, especially on Ethereum.
* Accumulating rewards over multiple rounds is also advised if the claimable amount is low compared to gas fees, such as 0.01 ETH or 10 $BOTTO or less.
* Withdrawals for amounts below 0.001 ETH or $BOTTO are disabled.&#x20;


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