--- title: History of Waku --- `Waku v1` was a fork of Whisper with some added tweaks for efficiency. `Waku v2` introduces a fully revamped suite of protocols designed to address the goals set out [previously](/#motivation-and-goals). ```mdx-code-block import History from "@site/diagrams/_history.md"; ``` ### 2013 The Ethereum White Paper was published, unveiling the holy trinity of Web3, comprising: - Ethereum for consensus. - Swarm for decentralized storage. - Whisper for peer-to-peer messaging. ### 2015-2018 The development of the Whisper protocol lagged behind the advancements made by the Ethereum EVM and Swarm, primarily because there was no dedicated team working on building the protocol. ### 2018 Due to the lack of progress made on Whisper and growing concerns around scalability, [Vac](https://vac.dev/) was established to focus on researching and developing more scalable peer-to-peer messaging solutions. ### 2020 `Waku v1` replaces Whisper as the messaging protocol in Status, resulting in the following: - Enhanced performance. - Better scalability. - Ability to work in resource-limited environments. - And many more. ### 2021 `Waku v2` releases with a fully revamped suite of protocols that not only supersedes but also surpasses the performance of `Waku v1`. ### Present Day Waku has continued to evolve and enhance itself, solidifying its position as the standard for Web3 communication.