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title: Join Our Community
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Welcome to the Waku Community! Whether you're interested in building with Waku, contributing to the network, expanding your knowledge, or staying up-to-date with our progress, we have something for everyone.
## [Discourse](https://forum.vac.dev/)
Have you got questions, or are you eager to discuss Waku? Head to the [Vac Discourse forum](https://forum.vac.dev/) and join the conversation!
## [Discord](https://discord.gg/Nrac59MfSX)
Connect with like-minded individuals in the Waku ecosystem! Introduce yourself, join developer conversations, or seek assistance. Join the [Vac Discord](https://discord.gg/Nrac59MfSX) today!
## [Twitter](https://twitter.com/waku_org)
Stay informed and updated with the latest news and insights from Waku. [Follow us on Twitter](https://twitter.com/waku_org) now for all the exciting updates!
## [Telegram](https://t.me/waku_org)
Join the [Waku Telegram group](https://t.me/waku_org) now and become part of the thriving community! Stay informed, share ideas, and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

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title: Network Interaction Domains
title: Network Domains
---
Waku is a unified and cohesive entity that offers a rich ecosystem with three distinct network interaction domains. These domains serve specialized purposes and contribute to the robust functionality of Waku, forming its foundation.
## Discovery Domain
Node discovery in Waku facilitates locating other nodes within the network. As a modular protocol, Waku incorporates various discovery mechanisms, such as [`Discv5`](/overview/concepts/node-discovery#discv5) and [`Peer Exchange`](/overview/concepts/node-discovery#peer-exchange). These mechanisms allow developers to choose the most suitable option(s) for their specific use cases and user environments, including mobile phones, desktop browsers, servers, and more.
Peer discovery in Waku facilitates locating other nodes within the network. As a modular protocol, Waku incorporates various discovery mechanisms, such as [`Discv5`](/overview/concepts/peer-discovery#discv5) and [`Peer Exchange`](/overview/concepts/peer-discovery#peer-exchange). These mechanisms allow developers to choose the most suitable option(s) for their specific use cases and user environments, including mobile phones, desktop browsers, servers, and more.
## Gossip Domain

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title: Node Discovery Mechanisms
title: Peer Discovery
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When initializing a Waku node, it must connect with other nodes to enable message sending, receiving, and retrieval. To achieve this, a discovery mechanism is employed to locate and connect with other nodes. This process is known as bootstrapping.
When initializing a Waku node, it must connect with other peers to enable message sending, receiving, and retrieval. To achieve this, a discovery mechanism is employed to locate and connect with other peers. This process is known as bootstrapping.
After establishing a connection, the node must actively seek out additional peers to have:
Once a connection is established, the node must actively seek out additional peers to have:
- Sufficient peers in the [Relay](/overview/concepts/protocols#relay) mesh: The goal is to have at least 6 peers in the mesh. This ensures a robust network where messages can be efficiently relayed.
- Reserve peers for backup: It is essential to have a surplus of peers available as reserves. These reserves are backups when the current peers become overloaded or experience unexpected disconnections.

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## [Filter](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/12/)
The `Filter` protocol allows nodes to selectively subscribe to specific messages transmitted by other nodes. It is designed to be a lightweight alternative to the `Relay` protocol, particularly tailored for devices with limited bandwidth.
The `Filter` protocol allows light nodes to selectively subscribe to specific messages transmitted by other nodes. It is designed to be a lightweight alternative to the `Relay` protocol, particularly tailored for devices with limited bandwidth.
## [Store](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/13/)

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footer: {
links: [
{
title: "Waku Clients",
title: "Clients",
items: [
{
to: "/overview/clients",

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items: [
"overview/concepts/protocols",
"overview/concepts/network-domains",
"overview/concepts/node-discovery",
"overview/concepts/peer-discovery",
"overview/concepts/content-topics",
"overview/concepts/transports"
]
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],
js: [
"clients/js-waku/index"
],
community: [
"community"
]
};