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# Wrapping and Unwrapping SEI Tokens

How to Wrap/Unwrap SEI on Pit.Finance:

1. Connect your wallet to [Pit.Finance](https://pit.finance).
2. Click on the profile icon to reveal additional options.

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3. Select the "Wrap/Unwrap SEI" feature.
4. In the interface that appears:
   * To Wrap: Enter the amount of SEI you want to convert to WSEI.
   * To Unwrap: Switch to the Unwrap option by clicking on (⬇️) and enter the amount of WSEI you want to convert back to SEI.

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5. Click the "Wrap" or "Unwrap" button, depending on your chosen action.
6. Confirm the transaction in your wallet when prompted.
7. Once the transaction is complete, you'll have your SEI wrapped to WSEI or WSEI unwrapped to SEI.

Remember: Ensure you have enough SEI for transaction fees when performing either action.


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