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Prom is a high-throughput, EVM-equivalent ZK-Rollup Layer 2 built using Polygon CDK that delivers near-zero gas fees and Ethereum-level security without modifying existing contracts. It batches transactions off-chain and verifies them on-chain via zkSNARKs, enabling instant finality and cross-chain proof submission. With full support for Solidity, Vyper, and standard Ethereum tooling, Prom offers seamless dApp migration, native account abstraction, and a modular architecture aimed at multichain interoperability. The PROM token powers the ecosystem and is tradable on Binance, Uniswap, and other major platforms.
Prom is a zero-knowledge Layer 2 blockchain built with Polygon CDK, offering full EVM compatibility, ultra-low gas fees, and high transaction throughput.
You can buy PROM on Binance, Ourbit, Hotcoin, and Uniswap V3 (Ethereum).
Bitcoin.com Wallet is the recommended choice. MetaMask is ideal for browser use; Trust Wallet works well on mobile; for cold storage, use Ledger or Trezor.
Yes, Prom supports all Ethereum opcodes and developer tools, making it fully compatible with existing EVM dApps.
It batches transactions off-chain and submits zkSNARK proofs to Ethereum, cutting gas costs by up to 90%.
Yes, Prom uses ERC-4337 account abstraction so users can pay gas in any supported token.
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