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The Waku Message format provides an easy way to sign messages using elliptic curve cryptography.
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It also allows the sender to encrypt messages,
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see [Encrypt Messages Using Waku Message Version 1](/docs/guides/04_encrypt_messages_version_1/) to learn how.
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see [Encrypt Messages Using Waku Message Version 1](/) to learn how.
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You can find more details about Waku Message Payload Signature in [26/WAKU-PAYLOAD](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/26/).
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See [Cryptographic Libraries](/docs/crypto_libraries/) for more details on the cryptographic libraries used by js-waku.
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See [Cryptographic Libraries](/) for more details on the cryptographic libraries used by js-waku.
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## Create new keypair
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As per version 1's [specs](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/26/), signatures are only included in encrypted messages.
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In the case where your app does not need encryption then you could use symmetric encryption with a trivial key.
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You can learn more about encryption at [Encrypt Messages Using Waku Message Version 1](/docs/guides/04_encrypt_messages_version_1/).
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You can learn more about encryption at [Encrypt Messages Using Waku Message Version 1](/).
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### Using symmetric encryption
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```
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`symKey` can then be used to encrypt and decrypt messages on `myAppContentTopic` content topic.
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Read [How to Choose a Content Topic](/docs/guides/01_choose_content_topic/) to learn more about content topics.
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Read [How to Choose a Content Topic](/) to learn more about content topics.
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### Using asymmetric encryption
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