Run a Waku node
+By running your own node you provide additional nodes for the Status community. We encourage anyone to publish the enode addresses of their nodes for others to use. We also recommend running them as a permanent service or a docker container, so that it keeps running after system restart or a runtime node error.
+Types of nodes
+relay node
+A regular Waku Node which relays messages between nodes, including mobile or desktop clients.
+history node
+Also known as a Mailserver, stores historical messages and delivers them when queried. Around 1 GB of free space would be a start for storing last 30 days.
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