> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://prom.gitbook.io/prom/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://prom.gitbook.io/prom/start-building/get-started.md).

# Get started

This section provides essential guides for developers to begin working with the Prom blockchain - high-performance scalable network.&#x20;

Here, you will find instructions on connecting wallets to the Prom network, deploying new or existing Ethereum smart contracts, and bridging assets between Prom and Ethereum.&#x20;

Additionally, you can learn about the technological stack, how to set up an RPC zkNode, and the process for deploying smart contracts.&#x20;

Prom is fully compatible with Ethereum, ensuring a seamless experience for both developers and users. No special tools or wallets are required to build or interact with Prom network.&#x20;

Simply switch to the Prom RPC and start building on a network that offers higher throughput and lower fees. Let’s dive in and explore the possibilities of Prom network!


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