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# Claiming Rewards

## Claim Rewards

When staking on Kwenta, there are two types of rewards to claim. Weekly inflationary rewards and extra trading rewards for those using the platform.

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**Staking Rewards** are allocated to stakers on a continuous basis depending on your`staked balance`and can be claimed at any time.

**Trade Rewards** are allocated to stakers every Wednesday at 00:01 UTC

*<mark style="color:red;">**Any**</mark>* *<mark style="color:red;">**unclaimed rewards will accrue until claimed; however**</mark>**,\*\*\*\*&#x20;**<mark style="color:red;">**unclaimed rewards are not being vested.**</mark>*
{% endhint %}

Inflationary staking rewards can be claimed on the *Staking Dashboard*.

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Trading rewards can be viewed & claimed in the same tab:

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You're all done claiming; see you next time!


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