Add reference to nwaku (#39)
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title: Nwaku Service Node
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date: 2022-02-17T00:00:00+01:00
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# Nwaku Service Node
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JS-Waku nodes join the Waku network by connecting to service nodes using secure websocket.
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[Nwaku (prev. nim-waku)](https://github.com/status-im/nim-waku/tree/master/waku/v2)
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is the reference implementation of the Waku v2 protocol and can be used as a service node.
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When using [`{ bootstrap: { default: true } }`](https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/interfaces/discovery.BootstrapOptions.html#default),
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the js-waku node connects to a fleet of nwaku nodes operated by Status.
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It is also possible to deploy your own nwaku node by following [these instructions](https://github.com/status-im/nim-waku/tree/master/waku/v2#enabling-websocket).
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Be sure to setup your nwaku node with a valid SSL certificate or js-waku nodes may fail silently to connect to it.
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{{< hint info >}}
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We are making it easier for operators to run their own nodes,
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this is effort is tracked with [status-im/nim-waku#828](https://github.com/status-im/nim-waku/issues/828).
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{{< /hint >}}
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You may wish to connect your nwaku node to the rest of the fleet.
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This can be done with the `--staticnode` or `--dns-discovery-url`.
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For example:
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```sh
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`wakunode2 \
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--dns-discovery=true \
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--dns-discovery-url=enrtree://ANTL4SLG2COUILKAPE7EF2BYNL2SHSHVCHLRD5J7ZJLN5R3PRJD2Y@prod.waku.nodes.status.im
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```
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You can then use [`bootstrap.peers`](https://js-waku.wakuconnect.dev/interfaces/discovery.BootstrapOptions.html#peers)
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to pass the multiaddr of your node.
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For example (replace the multiaddr with your node's).
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```js
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import { Waku } from "js-waku";
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const waku = await Waku.create({
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bootstrap: {
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peers: [
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"/dns4/node-01.ac-cn-hongkong-c.wakuv2.test.statusim.net/tcp/443/wss/p2p/16Uiu2HAkvWiyFsgRhuJEb9JfjYxEkoHLgnUQmr1N5mKWnYjxYRVm",
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],
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},
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});
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```
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## Angular
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## Angular
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- [Receive and Send Messages Using Waku Relay With ReactJS](./10_angular_relay/)
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- [Receive and Send Messages Using Waku Relay With ReactJS](./10_angular_relay/)
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## Service Nodes
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- [Nwaku Service Node](./11_nwaku/)
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