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# 2. Deposit BTC

So you've connected a wallet with BTC balance! Now let's learn how to deposit your BTC to mint BtcUSD.&#x20;

1. Click on <mark style="color:red;">`Start here`</mark> from your Dashboard screen.

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2. Choose the network from which you wish to deposit BTC from. BTCFi supports BTC from various networks.&#x20;

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3. Enter the amount and press the <mark style="color:red;">`Deposit`</mark> button to proceed with the deposit of collateral assets. You can deposit BTC from various chains with a single click.&#x20;

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4. Once the deposit is completed, click on <mark style="color:red;">`Go mint BtcUSD now`</mark> button. Now you can mint up to 50% of your collateral value in BtcUSD.&#x20;

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