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What is the 'Claim' feature in the Wallet settings?

The 'Claim' button allows you to retrieve back a portion of your margin that's been left in the events of position liquidation.

Also, it is possible that during the trade execution process, the slippage would be positive, which will allow for some additional amount of collateral being swapped for the amount of margin included. This excess amount of tokens could then also be claimed.

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