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# Lista Lending Earn

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1. Head over to Lista Lending's Earn page [here](https://lista.org/lending?tab=earn\&utm_source=gitbook\&utm_medium=article\&utm_campaign=lista-lending-earn).

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2. Click on Classic collateral. (To participate in the Alpha zone, read [here](/introduction/lista-lending/vaults/lista-alpha-zone.md))
3. Filter for the curator and deposit asset type on the top left hand corner, or search for the name of the vault that you are looking for.

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4. Select the vault you are looking for. In this example, we will use the Lista USD1 Vault as an example.

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5. Input the amount and click on "Deposit". Confirm the transaction and you are done.

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6. Check and monitor your positions in your dashboard [here](https://lista.org/dashboard?utm_source=gitbook\&utm_medium=article\&utm_campaign=lista-lending-earn).

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