> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://votafi.gitbook.io/votex/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://votafi.gitbook.io/votex/veblze-market/selling-and-earning.md).

# Selling & Earning

This section provides a short, actionable guide on how users can leverage their veBLZE to earn rewards by participating in gauge voting through the Votex platform.

How to delegate your veBLZE on Votex:

1. Make sure you’ve locked your BLZE tokens to receive veBLZE.
2. Go to the Votex Delegate tab: <https://votex.so/>
3. Select the SolBlaze market.
4. Connect your wallet and delegate your veBLZE tokens.

Votex will automatically sell your votes to the highest bidder and distribute rewards to you weekly. A 15% fee is taken from the total bribe amount, and the remaining 85% is distributed to vote sellers.

You can claim your rewards anytime via the "Claim Rewards" tab.


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