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# Staking at Testnet

### 1. Switch your Tomo Wallet to Bitcoin Signet

* Open network selection (top right corner)
* Choose Bitcoin Signet in the Testnet tab

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### 2. Connect Your Tomo Wallet to Babylon's Page

* Navigate to Connect Wallet on Babylon's page
* Choose Tomo Wallet and press Connect

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### 3. Stake Your Signet BTC

* IMPORTANT: Wait before your balance on the Babylon page is updated
* Choose the finality provider you like&#x20;
* Enter Signet BTC Amount of 0.0005 and press Preview

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*Please note that the BTC balance displayed on the Babylon staking dApp represents the total amount of available UTXOs, whereas the Tomo wallet shows the balance of all UTXOs, including unconfirmed ones. Therefore, the wallet balance might be larger than what is shown on the staking dApp.*

* Review the details in the preview window, and press Stake.

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* You can see the transaction status in Staking History on Babylon's page.

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