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# How to lock multiple Assets at once

1\. Same as in previous sections, enter the Create New Lock window, then from the dropdown list choose any asset of your choosing.

2\. After entering the main window and entering details for the first asset you selected, to add more assets, click the "+" button.

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3\. You are free to add or remove as many assets of any type you want. Just note that with every additional asset you will need to sign an additional approval transaction during the lock process.

*\*Note that Fungible and Liquidity tokens cannot be vested if an NFT and/or Multi token is chosen to be added in the same lock.*


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