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# How to use Radpie

Created as a SubDAO within Magpie XYZ, Radpie stands at the forefront of enhancing yield and refining governance for Radiant Capital enthusiasts. Drawing power from the robust foundation of Radiant’s infrastructure, it stands as a beacon of enhanced advantages. Radpie’s core mechanism involves the locking of dLP tokens, which fortifies governance rights and triggers RDNT distribution for deposits and borrows in the Radiant ecosystem. Radpie enables Radiant users and dLP holders to access RDNT rewards and increased rewards without any lock-up period.

## **In this section you will learn:**

▫️ How to convert dLP into mdLP & stake

▫️ How to Zap ETH or BNB into mdLP & stake

▫️ How to deposit & withdraw your assets

▫️ Claim Rewards


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