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layout: post
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name: "Problem No. 3 Inputs cryptocurrency key pair timestamp server, difficulty outputs! Key pair, halvening consensus "
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title: "Problem No. 3 Inputs cryptocurrency key pair timestamp server, difficulty outputs! Key pair, halvening consensus "
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date: 2020-11-10 12:00:00 +0800
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author: franck
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published: true
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permalink: /status-ipsum-3
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category: problem
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summary: "Status ipsum lorem exequoe"
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image: /assets/img/js-waku-gist.png
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discuss: https://forum.vac.dev/t/discussion-presenting-js-waku-waku-v2-in-the-browser/82
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---
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<p class="post__intro">
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For the past 3 months, we have been working on bringing Waku v2 to the
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browser. Our aim is to empower dApps with Waku v2, and it led to the creation
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of a new library. We believe now is good time to introduce it!
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</p>
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<div class="post__block">
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<h2 class="post__subheading">Waku v2</h2>
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<p class="post__text">
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First, let’s review what Waku v2 is and what problem it is trying to solve.
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</p>
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<p class="post__text">
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Waku v2 comes from a need to have a more scalable, better optimised solution
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for the Status app to achieve decentralised communications on resource
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restricted devices (i.e., mobile phones). The Status chat feature was
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initially built over Whisper. However, Whisper has a number of caveats which
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makes it inefficient for mobile phones. For example, with Whisper, all
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devices are receiving all messages which is not ideal for limited data
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plans.
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</p>
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<p class="post__text">
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To remediate this, a Waku mode (then Waku v1), based on devp2p, was
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introduced. To further enable web and restricted resource environments, Waku
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v2 was created based on libp2p. The migration of the Status chat feature to
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Waku v2 is currently in progress. We see the need of such solution in the
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broader Ethereum ecosystem, beyond Status.
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</p>
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<p class="post__text">
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This is why we are building Waku v2 as a decentralised communication
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platform for all to use and build on. If you want to read more about Waku v2
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and what it aims to achieve, checkout What’s the Plan for Waku v2?.Since
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last year, we have been busy defining and implementing Waku v2 protocols in
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nim-waku, from which you can build wakunode2. Wakunode2 is an adaptive and
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modular Waku v2 node, it allows users to run their own node and use the Waku
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v2 protocols they need. The nim-waku project doubles as a library, that can
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be used to add Waku v2 support to native applications.
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</p>
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</div>
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<div class="post__block">
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<h2 class="post__subheading">Waku v2 in the browser</h2>
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<p class="post__text">
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JS-Waku is a JavaScript library that allows your dApp, wallet or other web
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app to interact with the Waku v2 network. It is available right now on npm:
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</p>
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<div class="text-white post__text">
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<span class="bg-black px-2">const waku = await Waku.create({});</span>
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</div>
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<p class="post__text">
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As it is written in TypeScript, types are included in the npm package to
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allow easy integration with TypeScript, ClojureScript and other typed
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languages that compile to JavaScript.
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</p>
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<p class="post__text">
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Key Waku v2 protocols are already available:
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<a
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class="link link--body hover:opacity-50"
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href="https://vac.dev/"
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target="_blank"
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rel="noopener noreferrer"
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>message,</a
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>
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<a
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class="link link--body hover:opacity-50"
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href="https://vac.dev/"
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target="_blank"
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rel="noopener noreferrer"
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>store,</a
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>
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<a
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class="link link--body hover:opacity-50"
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href="https://vac.dev/"
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target="_blank"
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rel="noopener noreferrer"
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>relay</a
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>
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and
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<a
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class="link link--body hover:opacity-50"
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href="https://vac.dev/"
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target="_blank"
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rel="noopener noreferrer"
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>light push,</a
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>
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enabling your dApp to:
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</p>
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<ul class="post__text">
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<li>Send and receive near-instant messages on the Waku network (relay),</li>
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<li>
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Query nodes for messages that may have been missed, e.g. due to poor
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cellular network (store),
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</li>
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<li>Send messages with confirmations (light push).</li>
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</ul>
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</div>
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