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What if I was Liquidated?

Withdrawing collateral after a Liquidation

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Last updated 11 months ago

If your position was liquidated, you may still have some collateral to withdraw. Navigate to the Portfolio page click on the "Borrowed" tab and click the "View History" button.

Once on the historical positions page, you will be able to see the status of historical positions, if they were closed by the user or liquidated. If a position is liquidated, there may be some extra collateral to redeem. If so, a "Withdraw Collateral" button will appear enabling you to withdraw any remaining collateral. The remaining collateral will always be in a 50:50 ratio of the two underlying tokens in the pool you took a position on.