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| [REST API](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/) | REST API interface provided by `nwaku` and `go-waku` to interact with the Waku Network | [Waku Node REST API Spec](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/) |
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| [REST API](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/) | REST API interface provided by `nwaku` and `go-waku` to interact with the Waku Network | [Waku Node REST API Reference](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/) |
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| [@waku/react](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@waku/react) | React components and UI adapters designed for seamless integration with `@waku/sdk` | [Build React DApps Using @waku/react](/guides/js-waku/use-waku-react) |
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| [@waku/create-app](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@waku/create-app) | Starter kit to bootstrap your next `@waku/sdk` project from various example templates | [Scaffold DApps Using @waku/create-app](/guides/js-waku/use-waku-create-app) |
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| [nwaku-compose](https://github.com/waku-org/nwaku-compose) | Pre-configured Docker Compose setup for running and monitoring a `nwaku` node using Prometheus and Grafana | [Run Nwaku with Docker Compose](/guides/nwaku/run-docker-compose) |
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This guide provides detailed steps to bootstrap your your node using [Static Peers](/learn/concepts/static-peers) and discover peers in the Waku Network using [DNS Discovery](/learn/concepts/dns-discovery).
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:::info
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If you do not set up a bootstrap node or discovery mechanism, your node will not connect to any remote peer.
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:::tip
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Until [node incentivisation](/learn/research#prevention-of-denial-of-service-dos-and-node-incentivisation) is in place, you should [operate extra nodes](/#run-a-waku-node) alongside the ones provided by the Waku Network. When running a node, we recommend using the [DNS Discovery and Static Peers](#configure-dns-discovery-and-static-peers) configuration to connect to both the Waku Network and your node.
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If you do not set up a bootstrap node or discovery mechanism, your node will not connect to any remote peer.
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## Retrieving connected peers
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You can retrieve the array of peers connected to a node using the `libp2p.getPeers()` function within the `@waku/sdk` package:
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```js
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import { createLightNode, waitForRemotePeer } from "@waku/sdk";
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const node = await createLightNode({ defaultBootstrap: true });
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await waitForRemotePeer(node);
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// Retrieve array of peers connected to the node
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console.log(node.libp2p.getPeers());
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```
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This example describes configuring a domain name that resolves to your node's IP address and is unrelated to [DNS Discovery](/learn/concepts/dns-discovery).
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You can use the domain name provided by your cloud provider to configure the domain name for your node.
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## Configure store protocol and message store
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To enable message caching and serve them to network peers, enable the [Store protocol](/learn/concepts/protocols#store) using the following configuration options:
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To learn how to customise the configuration of a `nwaku` node, have a look at the [Node Configuration Methods](/guides/nwaku/config-methods) and [Node Configuration Options](/guides/nwaku/config-options) guides.
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To learn how to customise the configuration of a `nwaku` node, have a look at the [Node Configuration Methods](/guides/nwaku/config-methods) and [Node Configuration Examples](/guides/nwaku/configure-nwaku) guides.
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## Bootstrap the node
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The `listenAddresses` field stores the node's listening addresses, while the `enrUri` field stores the discoverable `ENR` URI for peer discovery.
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We suggest [configuring WebSocket transport](/guides/nwaku/configure-nwaku#configure-websocket-transport) for your node to enable support and serving of browser peers using [@waku/sdk](/guides/js-waku/).
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## Find the node addresses
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You can find the addresses of a running node through its logs or by calling the [Get node info](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/#get-/debug/v1/info) endpoint of the [REST API](https://waku-org.github.io/waku-rest-api/).
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The public Waku Network replaces the previous experimental shared routing layer based on a default pubsub topic (`/waku/2/default-waku/proto`). If your project currently uses this or any other shared pubsub topics, we encourage you to migrate to the public Waku Network with built-in DoS protection, better scalability, etc.
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The public Waku Network replaces the previous experimental shared routing layer based on a default pubsub topic (`/waku/2/default-waku/proto`). If your project currently uses this or any other shared pubsub topics, we encourage you to migrate to the public Waku Network with built-in DoS protection, with built-in DoS protection, scalability and reasonable bandwidth usage.
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The Waku Network is a shared p2p messaging network that is open-access, useful for generalized messaging, privacy-preserving, scalable and accessible even to resource-restricted devices. Some of the most prominent features include:
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"guides/nwaku/configure-nwaku",
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"guides/nwaku/config-methods",
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"guides/nwaku/config-options",
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