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title: Why Waku?
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Communication in the present day is heavily influenced by third-party intervention, ranging from censorship and de-platforming to intermediaries that seek to profit from rent and the misuse of data in the surveillance economy.
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Communication in the present day is heavily influenced by third-party intervention, ranging from censorship and deplatforming to intermediaries that seek to profit from rent and the misuse of data in the surveillance economy.
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Waku is intended to empower individuals by returning control of communication to them. It is the go-to standard for Web3 communication, offering a **scalable decentralized communication** solution.
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- Waku improves upon Whisper's capabilities by overcoming limitations and addressing functional gaps.
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- It provides a public infrastructure for the Ethereum and multi-chain ecosystem, serving as a common good.
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- It is not confined to a particular blockchain.
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- It is modular, adaptable, and can cater to various use cases.
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- It allows developers to decentralize communication in their dApps or move actions off-chain while maintaining decentralization.
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- It can run on various platforms, including mobile devices, cloud environments, web browsers, native desktop apps, or even dapp nodes!
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## Whisper vs. Waku: Why Waku Wins
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