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What is Logos?

What is Logos?

In a sentence:

Logos is a movement to rebuild civil society using decentralised technologies and collective action.

In a paragraph:

Logos is a movement to rekindle civil society by building technologies to restore individual autonomy and driving collective action to safeguard liberty and secure a prosperous future. To do so, it is building a sovereign technology stack that empowers communities to organise autonomously, enabling effective governance beyond traditional state structures that are increasingly intrusive, inefficient, and corrupt.

As Bitcoin did for money, Logos enables permissionless, censorship-resistant governance institutions that solve real problems. However, unlike most public blockchains, Logos protects privacy across the network, ensuring it remains sovereign and secure.

We believe everyone should have access to governance that reflects their values and improves their lives. All people should be free to exit hostile, corrupt, and inefficient systems. For the first time in history, we can achieve this.

What is the Logos technology stack?

Logos is a sovereign decentralised technology stack that realises the latent cypherpunk vision of autonomous digital territories, also referred to as temporary autonomous zones, meta-havens, cyberstates, or more recently network states. While traditional cypherspaces like Tor and I2P created “wilderness” through anonymous communication networks, Logos adds an internal plurality of orders through privacy-preserving blockchain consensus.

This combination establishes a new kind of territory in cyberspace: a supra-jurisdictional “cypherstate” that can deploy stable, corruption-resistant institutions to anyone, anywhere.

The system’s technical foundation is a hybrid microkernel-microservices architecture that initially combines three existing core protocols:

  • Waku: Anonymous communication networks for state-adversary-resistant messaging

  • Codex: Decentralised storage for coercion-resistant, persistent data, filesharing, and application distribution

  • Nomos: Privacy-preserving blockchain for sovereign order and governance

  • Logos Core: A modular platform that hosts and interacts with independently developed plugins, providing a plug-in-based runtime for decentralised applications.

Is Logos open-source?

Yes. Logos is an open-source, values-driven community built through collective effort. We experiment, build, and grow together, not just as individual contributors, but as a civic body.

Being open-source at Logos means more than publishing code. It’s about shared responsibility, transparent governance, and a commitment to solving real problems through voluntary collaboration. We organise around a common purpose: protecting individual freedom and enabling collective prosperity.

Our culture is merit-based and participatory. Contributions of all kinds — code, ideas, design, writing — are recognised and rewarded, often through evolving roles that unlock deeper involvement in the network.

We welcome technologists, creatives, organisers, policy thinkers, and anyone inspired by the Logos mission to help build and steward what comes next.

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