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# Bounty Redeem Funds

**Step 1: Locate the Bounty Contract**

* Go to the Stacks Explorer and find the specific bounty contract you used. Example:\
  [ZADAO-V2-MultiW-Bounty Contract](https://explorer.hiro.so/txid/SP2GW18TVQR75W1VT53HYGBRGKFRV5BFYNAF5SS5J.ZADAO-V2-MultiW-Bounty?chain=mainnet)

**Step 2: Open the Sandbox**

* Navigate to the Stacks Sandbox:\
  [Stacks Sandbox - Deploy](https://explorer.hiro.so/sandbox/deploy?chain=mainnet)

**Step 3: Use the Contract ID**

* In the Sandbox, use the Contract ID from the example or your own:\
  `SP2GW18TVQR75W1VT53HYGBRGKFRV5BFYNAF5SS5J.ZADAO-V2-MultiW-Bounty`

**Step 4: Go to 'Call a Contract'**

* Select the option **Call a contract** in the Sandbox interface.

**Step 5: Retrieve Contract Functions**

* Click **Get contract** to load all available functions in the smart contract.

**Step 6: Use the 'redeem-funds' Function**

* From the list of functions, locate and select **redeem-funds**.
* You’ll need to provide two pieces of information:
  1. **Bounty ID** – found in the original transaction.
  2. **Token used** – also visible in the original transaction details.

**Example Reference:**\
[Transaction Reference](https://explorer.hiro.so/txid/SP2GW18TVQR75W1VT53HYGBRGKFRV5BFYNAF5SS5J.ZADAO-V2-MultiW-Bounty?chain=mainnet)

**Step 7: Enable Allow Mode**

* Before confirming the transaction, toggle **Allow Mode** to authorize contract interactions.

**Step 8: Execute Transaction**

* Once parameters are filled and Allow Mode is enabled, execute the function to redeem your funds successfully.

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This process ensures correct retrieval and interaction with the bounty contract using the Stacks Sandbox environment on mainnet.


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