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# Transfer Ownership

**How to Manage Project Ownership in Karma**

Projects in Karma are owned by an Ethereum wallet account. Sometimes when your project is automatically synced by our system, we might have made your multisig wallet the owner of the project or another cold wallet that you prefer not to use for posting updates. While Karma supports multisig login, making updates can be cumbersome. You can choose to transfer ownership of your Project to another account (EOA). Here are the options to manage or transfer project ownership effectively:

1. **Transfer Ownership to an EOA**
   * Log in with the multisig account.
   * Navigate to the project, then go to **Settings > Transfer Ownership**.![](/files/3eDDAKV8T2b4KBC0Hlbg)
   * Follow the prompts to transfer ownership to your EOA (Externally Owned Account).
2. **Add an EOA as an Admin**

   * Log in with the multisig account.
   * Add the desired EOA as a project member.
   * Promote the EOA to admin by updating their role.

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3. **Request Assistance**
   * If needed, message our team on [Telegram](https://t.me/karmahq) or [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/X4fwgzPReJ). We can assist in transferring ownership or adding an admin.


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