> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.hakuswap.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.hakuswap.com/getting-started.md).

# Getting Started

Using anything new can be a bit of a challenge. Don't worry though, we've created a range of guides to help you get comfortable with HakuSwap!

## Setting up HakuSwap

Follow these guides to get everything set up to use HakuSwap, or feel free to jump to the guide you need if you've been doing okay but lost your way.

[Create a Wallet](/getting-started/create-a-wallet.md)

## Guides for using HakuSwap features

Once you have a wallet set up and connected to HakuSwap, feel free to check our other how-to guides below.

[How to Trade](/product-and-features-guide/exchange.md)\
[How to Add/Remove Liquidity](/product-and-features-guide/exchange/liquidity-pools.md)\
[How to Stake in Yield Farms](/product-and-features-guide/yield-farms/how-to-stake-in-yield-farms.md)\
[How to Stake in Staking Pools](/product-and-features-guide/staking-pools.md#how-to-stake-in-staking-pools)<br>

Check the menu for more documentation on the range of HakuSwap features and services, including more advanced guides.

If you can't find what you need, feel free to visit the [HakuSwap Telegram ](https://t.me/hakuswap)and ask for help there!


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