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# How to Register a Delegation?

Use a delegation to allow a “hot” wallet to take actions on behalf of a “cold” wallet.

#### Steps on Registering a Delegation:

1. Launch the Delegation Wizard.
2. Choose Delegate Action and click Next.
3. Select a specific Use case to register a delegation or just choose all use cases and click Next.
4. Select a specific Collection to register the delegation or choose Any Collection and click Next.
5. Enter the Delegate Address and click Next.
6. Review Details, click Submit and execute the transaction.

Please note that if the connected address was assigned by an address as a Delegation Manager after you select the Delegate Action Type you will be asked to Select the address for which you want to register a delegation. In this case you can select Connected wallet and proceed with the next steps.


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