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Waku: A Family of Modular P2P Protocols For Secure & Censorship-Resistant Communication. (arXiv:2207.00038v1 [cs.CR])
July 4, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Oskar Thorén, Sanaz Taheri-Boshrooyeh, Hanno Cornelius
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Waku is a family of modular protocols that enable secure,
censorship-resistant, and anonymous peer-to-peer communication. Waku protocols
provide capabilities that make them suitable to run in resource-restricted
environments e.g., mobile devices and web browsers. Such capabilities include
(i) retrieving historical messaging for mostly-offline devices (ii) adaptive
nodes; allowing for heterogeneous nodes to contribute to the network (iii)
preserving bandwidth usage for resource-restricted devices, (iv) minimizing
connectivity requirements for devices with a limited connection, and (v)
enabling efficient, private, economic spam …
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