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# Adding To Boost

This page is for users who have locked their tokens for less than 100 weeks and would like to increase their lockup period (ie. Increasing the users boost).

## Adding To Boost:

1\) On the same "**XB3 & veXB3**" page, scroll down and click on the "**Boost**" tab.

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2\) Scroll down to the "**Add to your lockup & extend your boost**" section.

3\) Choose how long you would like to extend your lockup period by moving the slider to your desired period.

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4\) Once you have chosen your desired lockup period, click on the "**Add to Boost**" button.

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5\) Once your transaction has been approved by the network, you should see your boost slider at the top of the page increase. This section is labeled "**Your Current Boost**".

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**You have successfully added to your XB3 boost!**&#x20;


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