Waku Partners with Taco for Enhanced P2P Communications

🤫 P2P Just Got Spicier

By Waku
Jun 19, 2025, 2:02 PM
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Waku has integrated with Taco to provide enhanced peer-to-peer communications with decentralized encryption capabilities.​ This collaboration enables developers to build:

  • Censorship-resistant messaging systems
  • Private communication channels
  • Access-controlled messaging features

The integration builds on Waku's existing infrastructure that supports mobile and browser-based p2p messaging.​ Waku continues to focus on providing scalable solutions without relying on centralized servers.​

Key Features:

  • True peer-to-peer architecture
  • Mobile and browser compatibility
  • Decentralized encryption
  • Open-source implementation

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