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|[WAKU2-ENR](standards/core/enr.md)| Waku Usage of ENR |
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|[WAKU2-ENR](standards/core/enr.md)| Waku Usage of ENR |
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|[WAKU2-INCENTIVIZATION](standards/core/incentivization.md)| Waku Incentivization |
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|[WAKU2-INCENTIVIZATION](standards/core/incentivization.md)| Waku Incentivization |
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|[WAKU2-METADATA](standards/core/metadata.md)| Waku Metadata |
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|[WAKU2-METADATA](standards/core/metadata.md)| Waku Metadata |
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|[WAKU2-NETWORK](standards/core/network.md)| Waku Network |
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|[64/WAKU2-NETWORK](https://github.com/vacp2p/rfc-index/blob/main/waku/standards/core/64/network.md)| Waku Network |
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|[RELAY-SHARDING](standards/core/relay-sharding.md)| Waku Relay Sharding |
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|[RELAY-SHARDING](standards/core/relay-sharding.md)| Waku Relay Sharding |
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|[WAKU2-STORE](standards/core/store.md) | Waku Store Query |
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|[WAKU2-STORE](standards/core/store.md) | Waku Store Query |
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| index | Protocol/App | Description |
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| 0 | global | global use |
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| 1 | reserved | [The Waku Network](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/64/#network-shards) |
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| 1 | reserved | [The Waku Network](https://github.com/vacp2p/rfc-index/blob/main/waku/standards/core/64/network.md) |
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- [WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](../standards/core/relay-sharding.md)
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- [WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](../standards/core/relay-sharding.md)
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- [IANA port allocation](https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml)
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- [IANA port allocation](https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml)
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- [The Waku Network](https://github.com/vacp2p/rfc-index/blob/main/waku/standards/core/64/network.md)
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title: WAKU2-NETWORK
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name: Waku v2 Network
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category: Best Current Practice
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editor: Hanno Cornelius <hanno@status.im>
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contributors:
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---
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## Abstract
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This RFC specifies an opinionated deployment of [10/WAKU2](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/10/) protocols
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to form a coherent and shared decentralized messaging network
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that is open-access,
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useful for generalized messaging,
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privacy-preserving,
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scalable and
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accessible even to resource-restricted devices.
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We'll refer to this opinionated deployment simply as
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_the public Waku Network_, _the Waku Network_ or, if the context is clear, _the network_
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in the rest of this document.
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## Theory / Semantics
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### Routing protocol
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The Waku Network is built on the [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/17/) routing protocol,
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which in turn is an extension of [11/WAKU2-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/11/) with spam protection measures.
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### Network shards
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Traffic in the Waku Network is sharded into eight [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/17/) pubsub topics.
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Each pubsub topic is named according to the static shard naming format
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defined in [WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](./relay-sharding.md)
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with:
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- `<cluster_id>` set to `1`
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- `<shard_number>` occupying the range `0` to `7`.
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In other words, the Waku Network is a [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/17/) network
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routed on the combination of the eight pubsub topics:
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```
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/waku/2/rs/1/0
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/waku/2/rs/1/1
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...
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/waku/2/rs/1/7
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```
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A node MUST use [WAKU-METADATA](./metadata.md) protocol to identify the `<cluster_id>` that every
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inbound/outbound peer that attempts to connect supports. In any of the following cases, the node MUST trigger a disconnection:
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- [WAKU-METADATA](./metadata.md) dial fails.
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- [WAKU-METADATA](./metadata.md) reports an empty `<cluster_id>`.
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- [WAKU-METADATA](./metadata.md) reports a `<cluster_id>` different than `1`.
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## Roles
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There are two distinct roles evident in the network, those of:
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1. nodes, and
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2. applications.
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### Nodes
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Nodes are the individual software units
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using [10/WAKU2](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/10/) protocols to form a p2p messaging network.
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Nodes, in turn, can participate in a shard as full relayers, i.e. _relay nodes_,
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or by running a combination of protocols suitable for resource-restricted environments, i.e. _non-relay nodes_.
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Nodes can also provide various services to the network,
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such as storing historical messages or protecting the network against spam.
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See the section on [default services](#default-services) for more.
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#### Relay nodes
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Relay nodes MUST follow [17/WAKU2-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/17/)
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to route messages to other nodes in the network
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for any of the pubsub topics [defined as the Waku Network shards](#network-shards).
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Relay nodes MAY choose to subscribe to any of these shards,
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but MUST be subscribed to at least one defined shard.
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Each relay node SHOULD be subscribed to as many shards as it has resources to support.
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If a relay node supports an encapsulating application,
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it SHOULD be subscribed to all the shards servicing that application.
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If resource restrictions prevent a relay node from servicing all shards used by the encapsulating application,
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it MAY choose to support some shards as a non-relay node.
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#### Bootstrapping and discovery
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Nodes MAY use any method to bootstrap connection to the network,
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but it is RECOMMENDED that each node retrieves a list of bootstrap peers to connect to using [EIP-1459 DNS-based discovery](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1459).
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Relay nodes SHOULD use [33/WAKU2-DISCV5](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/33/) to continually discover other peers in the network.
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Each relay node MUST encode its supported shards into its discoverable ENR
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as described in [51/WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/51/#discovery).
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The ENR MUST be updated if the set of supported shards change.
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A node MAY choose to ignore discovered peers that do not support any of the shards in its own subscribed set.
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#### Transports
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Relay nodes MUST follow [10/WAKU2](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/10/) specifications with regards to supporting different transports.
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If TCP transport is available, each relay node MUST support it as transport for both dialing and listening.
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In addition, a relay node SHOULD support secure websockets for bidirectional communication streams,
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for example to allow connections from and to web browser-based clients.
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A relay node MAY support unsecure websockets if required by the application or running environment.
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#### Default services
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For each supported shard,
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each relay node SHOULD enable and support the following protocols as a service node:
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1. [12/WAKU2-FILTER](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/12/) to allow resource-restricted peers to subscribe to messages matching a specific content filter.
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2. [13/WAKU2-STORE](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/13/) to allow other peers to request historical messages from this node.
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3. [19/WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/19/) to allow resource-restricted peers to request publishing a message to the network on their behalf.
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4. [34/WAKU2-PEER-EXCHANGE](./peer-exchange.md) to allow resource-restricted peers to discover more peers in a resource efficient way.
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#### Store service nodes
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Each relay node SHOULD support [13/WAKU2-STORE](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/13/) as a store service node,
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for each supported shard.
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The store SHOULD be configured to retain at least `12` hours of messages per supported shard.
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Store service nodes SHOULD only store messages with a valid [`rate_limit_proof`](#message-attributes) attribute.
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#### Non-relay nodes
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1. [12/WAKU2-FILTER](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/12/) to subscribe to messages matching a specific content filter.
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2. [13/WAKU2-STORE](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/13/) to request historical messages matching a specific content filter.
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3. [19/WAKU2-LIGHTPUSH](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/19/) to request publishing a message to the network.
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4. [34/WAKU2-PEER-EXCHANGE](./peer-exchange.md) to discover more peers in a resource efficient way.
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Nodes MAY request historical messages from [13/WAKU2-STORE](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/13/) service nodes as store clients.
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A store client SHOULD discard any messages retrieved from a store service node that do not contain a valid [`rate_limit_proof`](#message-attributes) attribute.
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The client MAY consider service nodes returning messages without a valid [`rate_limit_proof`](#message-attributes) attribute as untrustworthy.
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### Applications
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In other words, an application defines a payload used in the various [10/WAKU2](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/10/) protocols.
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Any participant in an application SHOULD make use of an underlying node in order to communicate on the network.
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Applications SHOULD make use of an [autosharding](#autosharding) API
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to allow the underlying node to automatically select the target shard on the Waku Network. See the section on [autosharding](#autosharding) for more.
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This bandwidth limit SHOULD be enforced using [bandwidth validation mechanism](#free-bandwidth-exceeded) separate from RLN rate-limiting.
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moderated in the Sepolia registry contract with address [0xF1935b338321013f11068abCafC548A7B0db732C](https://sepolia.etherscan.io/address/0xF1935b338321013f11068abCafC548A7B0db732C#code).
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Initial memberships are registered in the Sepolia RLN storage contract with address [0x58322513A35a8f747AF5A385bA14C2AbE602AA59](https://sepolia.etherscan.io/address/0x58322513A35a8f747AF5A385bA14C2AbE602AA59#code).
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RLN membership setup and registration MUST follow [17/WAKU-RLN-RELAY](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/17/#setup-and-registration),
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Relay nodes MUST apply [gossipsub v1.1 validation](https://github.com/libp2p/specs/blob/c96c9ec5909d64fe020d7630f3fd982bc18fd06a/pubsub/gossipsub/gossipsub-v1.1.md#extended-validators) to each relayed message and
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according to the verification process described in [32/RLN-V1](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/32/#verification),
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the relay node MUST _reject_ the message
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for violating the agreed rate limit of `1` message every `1` second.
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This SHOULD trigger a penalty against the transmitting peer.
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## Autosharding
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Nodes in the Waku Network SHOULD allow encapsulating applications to use autosharding,
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as defined in [51/WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/51/#automatic-sharding)
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by automatically determining the appropriate pubsub topic
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from the list [of defined Waku Network shards](#network-shards).
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This allows the application to omit the target pubsub topic
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when invoking any Waku protocol function.
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Applications using autosharding MUST use content topics in the format
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defined in [51/WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/51/#content-topics-format-for-autosharding)
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and SHOULD use the short length format:
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```
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/{application-name}/{version-of-the-application}/{content-topic-name}/{encoding}`
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```
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When an encapsulating application makes use of autosharding
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the underlying node MUST determine the target pubsub topic(s)
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from the content topics provided by the application
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using the hashing mechanism defined in [51/WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](https://rfc.vac.dev/spec/51/#automatic-sharding).
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## Copyright
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Copyright and related rights waived via [CC0](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).
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## References
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- [WAKU2-RELAY-SHARDING](./relay-sharding.md)
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- [Peer-exchange](./peer-exchange.md)
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## normative
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(TBD)
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A list of references that MUST be read to fully understand and/or implement this protocol.
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See [RFC3967 Section 1.1](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3967#section-1.1).
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## informative
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(TBD)
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A list of additional references.
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