151 Contributors
An open source community of builders, researchers, and technologists.
Basecamp is the tool for living outside existing systems.
Logos is the private-by-default infrastructure for parallel societies. Built for a world where existing systems have stopped working. Built for a world where we are in control.Logos is the private-by-default infrastructure for parallel societies. Built for a world where existing systems have stopped working. Built for a world where we are in control.
151 Contributors
An open source community of builders, researchers, and technologists.
226 Node Operators
A decentralised network of independent Node operators ensuring Logos is secure.
47 Circles
Local chapters of activists and change seekers solving real world issues.
13 Winnable Issues
Local issues that Circles identify and solve – from privacy tech to community funding.
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An open source community of builders, researchers, and technologists.
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A decentralised network of independent Node operators ensuring Logos is secure.
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Local chapters of activists and change seekers solving real world issues.
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Local issues that Circles identify and solve – from privacy tech to community funding.
The right response to broken systems is not to reform them but to build alongside them, and eventually, beyond them.
Take action to reclaim agency and find your purpose.

Everything you need to start building privacy-first, decentralised applications. Read the docs, study the stack, write code.

Run a node. Decentralise the network. Secure Logos. Setup takes minutes.

Humanity evolved to organise. Some of our biggest problems lie in the breakdown of social trust, culture, and meaning. Join the Logos Movement to rebuild civil society together.
We were born into a debt we never authorised and have inherited consequences of decisions we did not make. As interest compounds, the total grows. The bill lands on us.
Global government debt has climbed to a record $111 trillion in 2025, rising by $8.3 trillion in a single year.
The average millennial in the US has 30% less wealth than the average Boomer by age 35.
3.4 billion people now live in countries that spend more on interest payments than on either health or education.
Just 27% of Gen Z and 55% of millennials own a home, compared to 80% of Baby Boomers.

Logos is the private-by-default technology stack for parallel societies – communities, institutions, and economies that operate outside the legacy system.


Privacy is the condition that makes free association possible. Logos is the technology stack that makes it the default. Explore the applications Logos is funding through the Lambda Prize. LAMBDA PRIZE >>
Basecamp is a ready-to-run Logos distribution that you deploy on your own hardware, under your control. From the moment it’s installed, you’re standing on your own ground, not connecting to someone else’s infrastructure. The Logos runtime runs locally, core modules are loaded, and essential applications — wallet, messenger, file sharing, blockchain explorer — are ready to use from day one.

Disclaimer: This diagram oversimplifies the stack.
A unified ecosystem. Private-by-default. Built for real life.
Private-by-default infrastructure for people who need secure coordination and do not trust existing platforms to provide it.
The fully local launcher for the Logos stack, running all modules on your device from a unified interface.
Privacy-preserving file sharing and retrieval using content-addressed (CID-based) data. In future, this module will support decentralised file storage.
Private, censorship-resistant communication between parties.
Privacy-preserving, decentralised computing and consensus.
Logos Execution Zone (LEZ)
Data Availability and Consensus: Cryptarchia
Anyone can build modules that plug into the same IPC infrastructure.
This layer handles how Logos nodes find each other, establish connections, and communicate.
A runtime that handles the essential primitives every decentralised application needs.

Everything you need to start building privacy-first, decentralised applications. Read the docs, study the stack, write code, explore builder programmes.
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