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title: The Waku Network
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The Waku Network is a shared p2p messaging network that is open-access, useful for generalized messaging, privacy-preserving, scalable and accessible even to resource-restricted devices. Some of the most prominent features include:
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1. DoS/spam protection with privacy-preserving Rate-Limiting Nullifiers.
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2. Scalability by sharding traffic into 8 pubsub topics.
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3. Automatic shard selection based on content topic.
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4. Services for resource-restricted nodes, including historical message storage and retrieval, filtering, etc.
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:::tip
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If you want to learn more about the Waku Network, [The Waku Network: Technical Overview](https://blog.waku.org/2024-03-26-waku-network-tech-overview/) article provides an in-depth look under the hood.
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## Why join the Waku network?
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1. Applications or projects can build decentralized communication components on this network, gaining from the fault-tolerance of shared infrastructure, the out-of-the-box censorship resistance of a p2p network and the privacy-preservation of Waku protocols.
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2. Supporters of public goods and decentralized infrastructure can run their nodes to support the network.
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3. We are also working on incentivisation vectors to encourage more node operators to provide services to the network.
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## Prerequisites
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1. **Ethereum Sepolia HTTPS endpoint**, which can be yours or from a third party. Have a look at the [Access a Sepolia Node Using Infura](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/tutorial/pre-requisites-of-running-on-chain-spam-protected-chat2.md#3-access-a-node-on-the-sepolia-testnet-using-infura) guide for a free Infura option. This node is used to interact with the [on-chain RLN membership contract](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/17/rln-relay/).
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2. **Wallet with Sepolia Ethereum** (less than 0.1 Sepolia ETH). Have a look at the [Create a Sepolia Ethereum Wallet](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/tutorial/pre-requisites-of-running-on-chain-spam-protected-chat2.md#1-create-a-sepolia-ethereum-account-and-obtain-its-private-key) and [Obtain Sepolia Ethereum from Faucet](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku/blob/master/docs/tutorial/pre-requisites-of-running-on-chain-spam-protected-chat2.md#2-obtain-sepolia-eth-from-faucet) guides to get a Sepolia wallet and fund it with some Sepolia Ethereum. This wallet is required to register [RLN membership](https://rfc.vac.dev/waku/standards/core/17/rln-relay/#setup-and-registration), which is essential for publishing on the network.
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## Running a Waku network node
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Have a look at the [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/run-node/run-docker-compose) guide for instructions on running a [nwaku](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku) node in the Waku Network. Use the Sepolia node and wallet you obtained above.
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:::info
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The public Waku Network replaces the previous experimental shared routing layer based on a default pubsub topic (`/waku/2/default-waku/proto`). If your project currently uses this or any other shared pubsub topics, we encourage you to migrate to the public Waku Network with built-in DoS protection, scalability, and reasonable bandwidth usage.
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