Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
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title: Welcome to go-ethereum documentation
description: Documentation for the go-ethereum client
---
## Welcome to go-ethereum
Go-ethereum (aka Geth) is an Ethereum client built in [Golang](https://go.dev). It is one of the original and most popular Ethereum clients.
These documentation pages are intended to help users download, install and use Geth.
## Where to go from here
First, make sure you have sufficient [hardware](/docs/getting-started/hardware-requirements), then [download](/downloads) and [install](/docs/getting-started/installing-geth) Geth. Make sure you are familiar with the [security considerations](/docs/fundamentals/security) and have your firewall set up.
If you are just starting out with Geth, head to the [Getting started](/docs/getting-started/) page. That page guides a new user through some basic functions of Geth such as creating and securing accounts and making a transaction using Geth's built-in account tools.
A more secure but slightly more advanced setup is to use an external signer instead of Geth's built-in account manager. We have a [getting started](/docs/getting-started/getting-started-with-clef) guide for that too.
Then, it is recommended to read the material in the [Fundamentals](/docs/fundamentals) section - these pages will help build a foundational understanding of how Geth works from a user perspective and under the hood.
More advanced topics are also available - explore them using the sidebar!
## Developers and contributors
If you want to help develop Geth or build decentralized apps on top of it, head to our [Developers](/docs/developers) documentation.
## More resources
We have a library of videos and articles on our [Resources](/docs/resources) page and answers to common questions on the [FAQs](/docs/faq) page.