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How to Unwrap Your Optimism Prize
How to Unwrap Your Optimism Prize

Here is a step by step guide on how to unwrap your OPx tokens, and eventually delegate them.

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Written by mdali.eth
Updated over 8 months ago

What wallet are you using?

⚠️ If you are receiving your prize on a Safe wallet scroll down to this section, if you are receiving it on a regular wallet (like Metamask or Ledger) read on.

Step 1

Navigate to the Wrap/Unwrap page of the Superfluid Dashboard here, connect your wallet and make sure you are connected to Optimism Mainnet as network.

Step 2

Select the OPx token in the drop down modal.

Step 3

Fill in the amount you’d like to unwrap (or press MAX), then click the unwrap button.

Step 4

Accept the pending transaction in your wallet, then wait for the transaction to be included in a block and confirmed.


Step 5

Once the transaction is confirmed your OP tokens will be available in your wallet 🎉

Step 6

You can optionally delegate your OP tokens by following these instructions.


How to Unwrap Your Optimism Prize on Your Safe Wallet

If you are receiving your prize on a regular wallet like Metamask or Ledger scroll up to this section, if you are receiving it on a Safe wallet read on.

Step 1

Open the Safe App, connect your wallet and make sure it's connected to Optimism Mainnet.

Step 2

Navigate to the "Apps" section on the left menu and search "Superfluid" in the search bar.

Step 3

Click on the Superfluid App to open it.

Step 4

Navigate to the Wrap/Unwrap page of the Superfluid Dashboard.

Step 5

Select the OPx token in the drop down modal.

Step 6

Fill in the amount you’d like to unwrap or press MAX, then click the unwrap button.

Step 7

Accept the pending transaction in your wallet, then wait for the transaction to be included in a block and confirmed.


Step 8

Once the transaction is confirmed your OP tokens will be available in your wallet 🎉

Step 9

You can optionally delegate your OP tokens by following these instructions.

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