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  • Network and Contract Details
    • Adding PGN to a Wallet
    • Bridging
    • Understanding Gas Fees
  • Building with PGN
    • Deploying to PGN
    • Ethereum vs PGN
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    • Estimating Fees
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Building with PGN
Ethereum vs PGN

Ethereum and PGN comparison

PGN is an L2 that was built using the Bedrock (opens in a new tab) release of the OP Stack (opens in a new tab), which is a standardized, shared, and open-source development stack built on Ethereum (opens in a new tab).

Due to this, PGN shares more similarities with Ethereum than differences. However, there are some key differences that make PGN different from Ethereum.

If you are interested in building on PGN, we strongly recommend you understand the key differences outlined in the OP Stack documentation: Differences between Bedrock and L1 Ethereum (opens in a new tab)

Deploying to PGNSubgraphs

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