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Hi, To enable withdrawals of staking rewards or deposits of your validator, you need to set a withdrawal address for each of your validators. AVADO has created a tool that helps you figure out which validators still need to have a withdrawal address set, and then also helps you do this without touching the command line. Lets have a look. First, the ETH Withdrawal address converter from the dap-store and open it. The tool will connect to my validator and it automatically figures out that one validator needs to have a withdrawal address set. Here I have 5 validators running in total. When I click on Set withdrawal address I see that there are three steps I need to do: Enter my mnemonic phrase for this validator, set a withdrawal address and confirm the change. I fetch the mnemonic phrase that I received when I generated my keys and paste it in this field (I censored this part with some smileys) Next I need to set my withdrawal address. This is a regular ETH ad