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# Set Withdrawal Address

To configure the withdrawal address for a Gnosis validator, you can utilize AVADO's **ETH Withdrawal Address Tool**.  The only difference from the Ethereum process is that you need to configure the network environment variable first.

<figure><img src="https://docs.ava.do/packages/ethdo/dappstore.jpg" alt="" width="375"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

## Steps <a href="#steps" id="steps"></a>

1. Install the ETH Withdrawal Address Tool.
2. Switch the network from Ethereum’s `mainnet` to `gnosis`:
   * Open the **Management Page** (via the My Dapps menu)
   * In the **Environment variables** section, replace the `NETWORK` value from `mainnet` to `gnosis` and click **Update environment variables**.

<figure><img src="https://docs.ava.do/packages/gnosis/ethdo_network.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

3. Open the DApp.  Confirm that the Withdrawal Address Tool is connected to the Gnosis Chain.

<figure><img src="https://docs.ava.do/packages/gnosis/ethdo_gnosis.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

4. Follow the same instructions for setting the Withdrawal Address for Ethereum validators, starting from [**Step 2**](/staking-ethereum/solo-staking-32-eth/set-withdrawal-address.md#step-2-check-your-keys).


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