Step 1
Quick start
Install a Web3 wallet, add Paxeer Network (Chain ID 229), and confirm you can connect to the public RPC.
Open Quick Start in docs →Developers
Paxeer is a high-performance, EVM-compatible network designed as a capital layer. Use this hub to move from installing a wallet to shipping production applications using our contracts, SDKs, and tools.
Install a Web3 wallet, add Paxeer Network (Chain ID 229), and confirm you can connect to the public RPC.
Open Quick Start in docs →Wire Paxeer into wagmi, viem, ethers.js, or web3.js using the official configuration snippets.
See configuration examples →Use Hardhat, Foundry, or Remix to deploy Solidity contracts on Paxeer, then verify them on PaxeerScan.
Open smart contracts guide →Guided learning
Follow structured tracks that explain ArgusVM, CTM, OPAX-28, and core Paxeer architecture before you touch production systems.
Open learning center →Hands-on
Walk through end‑to‑end examples: wallet connection, token deployment, integrating PaxDex and lending flows into your UI.
Browse tutorials →Environment
Use the installation checklist to configure RPC endpoints, wallets, and toolchains before you commit any code.
View installation guide →Explore JSON‑RPC methods, REST endpoints, and explorer APIs for Paxeer.
Copy‑pasteable examples for ethers.js, viem, wagmi, web3.js, and Python using Paxeer.
View code examples →See recommended SDKs and frameworks and how to use them with Paxeer.
Open tools overview →Jump into PaxeerScan, inspect blocks, and verify your deployments.
Open PaxeerScan →Assistant
Ask technical questions about Paxeer Network, ChainFlow, PaxDex, lending, and the capital-to-user model.
I'm wired into Paxeer's docs and architecture. Ask me about the network, capital routing, OPAX-28, CTM, ChainFlow, or how to integrate Paxeer into your stack.