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# Claim

In Phase 2, a share of every large sell is set aside for the smallest holders. If your wallet qualifies, that share accrues on-chain and grows as the token keeps trading. Here is how to collect it.

## How to claim

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### Open the Claim page

Open the **Claim** page on the website.
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### Check your entitlement

Enter (or connect) your wallet address and press **Check entitlement**. The website shows the amount currently available to you.
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### Claim your ETH

Press **Claim** and confirm the transaction. The ETH is sent straight to your wallet.
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## Good to know

* **You can claim as often as you like.** Each claim pays only what has accrued since your last one — you always receive your full up-to-date balance and nothing is ever double-paid.
* **Eligibility is by size.** Only the smaller half of holders, holding at least a small minimum value in the token, receive a share. This is recalculated as balances change.
* **The pool is exactly what sellers contributed.** Nothing is minted for redistribution — every ETH claimable came from a real fee paid by a large seller.

See [Giving to the Poor — Phase 2](broken://pages/4c90139203850c30f917d163e503c3a971412f38) for how the share is built.


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