Waku has risks and limitations as it is still developing and preparing for extensive adoption. However, it is already demonstrating its capabilities by [powering various applications](/powered-by-waku). [Join our community](/community) to stay updated on our progress.
Waku, the standard of Web3 communication, is a family of protocols that offer secure, private, and peer-to-peer communication in a decentralized environment. It is designed to operate in resource-limited environments but can also be used as a node or desktop application.
Waku protocols ensure that users communication remains censorship-resistant and privacy-preserving, giving them complete control over their data. By integrating Waku into your dApp, you can add decentralized communication features to your application without compromising security or privacy.
Waku aims to solve the problem of ephemeral messaging between subsystems and nodes through a flexible, secure, and private protocol. It supports human-to-human and machine-to-machine messaging scenarios but is not designed for data storage.
Waku can run on any platform or environment, even settings with limited resources like bandwidth, CPU, memory, disk, battery, etc. It can also function when the nodes are not publicly connected or are mostly offline.
Waku provides developers with a convenient solution for building decentralized communication systems, eliminating the need to build a peer-to-peer network from scratch. Node operators can offer multiple services, such as:
- Enabling bandwidth-saving access to the [Relay](/overview/concepts/protocols#relay) network through [Light Push](/overview/concepts/protocols#light-push) and [Filter](/overview/concepts/protocols#filter) protocols.
- Providing a resilient and shared [Relay](/overview/concepts/protocols#relay) infrastructure that applications can leverage to enhance reliability and efficiency.
The [Relay](/overview/concepts/protocols#relay) protocol is the foundation of the Waku Network, which employs a Pub/Sub architecture built on the [libp2p GossipSub protocol](https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/master/pubsub/gossipsub/README.md). Additionally, various other Waku protocols have been created to facilitate specific functionalities, including but not limited to: