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
Learn more at Waku Documentation
You don't need permission to use scalable, reliable p2p comms. Waku is open-source and uncompromising - anyone can build with it right now.
Digital sovereignty starts with p2p communication. Waku enables scalable, private messaging for dapps, protocols, and network states as a key part of the @Logos_network stack. It’s about technology . It’s about principle. READ MORE 🔗 ⬇️
What's better than reliable p2p comms? p2p comms with decentralised encryption. Waku + @buildwithtaco lets devs build messaging that’s censorship-resistant, private, and access-controlled. blog.waku.org/waku-x-taco-p2…
Decentralised messaging doesn’t stop at desktops. Waku is bringing secure, scalable p2p comms to browsers and smartphones. No servers, no censorship. Build with us: docs.waku.org
True peer-to-peer means more than nodes in the cloud. Waku is making reliable p2p messaging work where it matters - on mobile, browsers, and at scale. Build with us: docs.waku.org
Secure p2p messaging for all. No gatekeepers. No compromise. Waku is the p2p comms stack for the decentralised future. Don’t seek permission - build with Waku today: docs.waku.org
Waku Development Updates - June 2025
Recent improvements to the Waku protocol focus on enhanced monitoring and peer management: - **nwaku Updates**: - Adapted libwaku for improved metrics tracking - Added dynamic log level adjustments via REST in wakunode2 - New debug helpers for peer statistics - Fixed relay unsubscribe operation - **js-waku Enhancements**: - Implemented smart peer management for Store - Made SDS (Store Distributed System) process synchronous - Released browser-based SDS example [View detailed changelog](https://roadmap.logos.co/waku/updates/2025-06-16)
Web3Privacy Now Hackathon Highlights Digital Sovereignty Focus
The Web3Privacy Now hackathon in Berlin showcased projects emphasizing digital sovereignty in web3 applications. Several finalists incorporated Waku protocols in their solutions: - @letsstepaside - OpenLavatory - Portal The event highlighted growing momentum in privacy-focused web3 development, with teams demonstrating practical applications of decentralized communication protocols. *Previous hackathons this year have seen similar focus on privacy and sovereignty, including the 100+ developer turnout at Avalanche Summit LATAM.*
Waku Promotes Open Source P2P Communication Development
Waku, a decentralized communication protocol, emphasizes its commitment to open-source development and privacy-focused solutions. Key points: - FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) technology available to all privacy advocates - Designed to eliminate user metadata harvesting - Offers scalable and reliable peer-to-peer communications - No permissions required to build on the platform Waku continues to support builders who prioritize user privacy and decentralized communication infrastructure. The protocol maintains its position as a foundational tool for developing privacy-preserving applications in the web3 space.