Logos

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Logos

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A social movement and decentralised technology stack built to revitalise civil society.

What is Logos?

Logos is a social movement and a decentralized technology stack aimed at revitalizing civil society.

It provides tools for builders and explorers to address corruption, surveillance, and stagnation in traditional institutions.

Technology Stack

  • Blockchain. Advanced privacy for decentralized applications and social institutions.
  • Messaging. Private peer-to-peer communication.
  • Storage. Secure decentralized storage for apps and file sharing.

Logos - Zanzibar

History

Logos, founded in 2022 and publicly launched in 2023, emerged as a continuation of the cypherpunk movement.

It gained prominence in 2025 through events and presentations, including the co-founder Jarrad Hope's talk at the Ethereum Cypherpunk Congress.

By late 2025, Logos had around 2,000 contributions, 100+ active contributors, 25+ repositories, and almost 20 local circles worldwide.

Logos Circles are local, community-run meetups where people discuss, ideate, and build solutions to solve local problems.

Location

Logos is a decentralized, digital-first movement with no fixed physical location. The community is globally distributed, operating via online communities and local circles.

There are Logos Circles in the US, UK, Costa Rica, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Czechia, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Kenya, and Tanzania.

Duration

Events, like conferences or meetups, typically last 1 to 2 days.

Participation can be indefinite through ongoing involvement in local circles, or contributions to the technology stack.

Pricing

Contribution to the Logos network follows an open-source philosophy. Many events are free to attend, but require prior registration. Capacity is usually limited.

Reviews

" We managed to discuss a lot. " Sid, Investor and NFT Collector

I recently attended a Logos event for the second time. This time, there were fewer people, but we still managed to discuss a lot, listen to each other, and get to know each other a little better.

" A topic I didn’t know much about, and it left me wanting to learn more. " Sebastián Ceciliano, Founder at ZEEK and Web3 Dev

Amazing first Logos event led by Luis Jiménez. A topic I didn’t know much about, and it left me wanting to learn more. Great space, new friends made, and excited for what’s coming next!

How can you get involved?

FAQs

What is the goal of Logos?

To build the world's first network state.

Who is Logos for?

Builders, engineers, artists, organizers, and idealists committed to privacy, decentralization, and cypherpunk values who want to contribute to a sovereign network state.

Is Logos a physical or digital community?

Primarily digital and decentralized, with local physical meetups through Circles.

What events does Logos host?

Events like the two-day Parallel Society in Lisbon, Circles' gatherings, and sessions like The Birth of a Network State.

What are some use cases for Logos technology?

Community governance, corruption-resistant public registries, private financial networks, decentralized archives, and secure communications.

How many people contribute to Logos?

Over 100 contributors across ~20 circles.

What is Farewell to Westphalia?

A book co-authored by Logos co-founder Jarrad Hope and Peter Ludlow that explores crypto sovereignty and post-nation-state governance.

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