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After the NFT Dutch auction
After the auction
If the pool is filled completely or partially, both the pool creator and participants need to claim their tokens/NFT.
If the pool is not filled, pool creators need to go to the
join pool
page through the
account
section or directly to claim their unswapped NFT back.
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