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# How to Subscribe (BNB) / Mint BBNB

Before following this guide make sure that you have connected your wallet.&#x20;

1. Get your BNB on BNBChain ready.
2. Navigate to [portal.bouncebit.io](https://portal.bouncebit.io/premium).  You will see a 'Strategy' tab. Connect your wallet.

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3. Choose the BNB yield vault and click on 'Subscribe'.

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4. First enter the amount you wish to deposit, then click “Subscribe” and wait for approval. Don't forget to switch on "Stake immediately after subscription" if you want your BBNB to be staked to farm extra stBB rewards (recommended).

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5. Congratulations! Now, you have successfully subscribed your funds to the strategy. BBNB is now either in your wallet on BounceBit Chain or was directly staked to the Farm (depending on your choice).
6. Go back to the "Strategy" page, and your stake will be visible in "My Positions". For more details, click on "Manage."

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