LOGOS

Open by design, open in spirit. Build truly private and decentralised applications with the modular Logos technology stack.

The Logos Stack

The Logos technology stack is a unified ecosystem of distinct modules. The whole stack is modular, allowing developers to assemble their own Logos-based platform from their own selection of modules. Users run Basecamp, the simple, unified interface for applications built on the Logos stack.

Current Status

Testnet v0.1 launched in March 2026. This is the first release where all modules are packaged tog... READ MORE

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Architecture overview

Architecture Overview

Applications built on Logos can be accessed through Basecamp, a local-first launcher and interface that wraps around the Logos runtime and core environment.

The modular, plugin-based Logos runtime allows developers to easily build decentralised, privacy-preserving applications that dynamically discover and load the modules they need while preserving privacy at every layer.

The network’s architecture lets it evolve over time, providing a foundation for decentralised applications and institutions that remain resistant to capture and corruption – whether they are run by local communities or nation states.

Storage

The Logos Technology Stack.

Disclaimer: Abstract representation of the stack.

Basecamp

The local-first launcher for the Logos stack, running all modules on your hardware from a unified interface.

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Use Cases

Corruption-resistant public registries

Tamper-proof records for votes, land, licences, and trade agreements.

Corruption-resistant public registries

Decentralised archives

Durable, censorship-resistant preservation of knowledge, culture, and history.

Decentralised archives

Private financial networks

Money that moves securely and freely, without borders.

Private financial networks

Community governance processes

Self-organising groups that define and enforce their own rules, voluntarily and transparently.

Community governance processes

Corruption-resistant public registries

Tamper-proof records for votes, land, licences, and trade agreements.

Corruption-resistant public registries

Decentralised archives

Durable, censorship-resistant preservation of knowledge, culture, and history.

Decentralised archives

Private financial networks

Money that moves securely and freely, without borders.

Private financial networks

Community governance processes

Self-organising groups that define and enforce their own rules, voluntarily and transparently.

Community governance processes

How LogosCompares

Most blockchain platforms provide consensus only — you bring your own messaging and storage, or fall back on centralised services. Logos combines all three in a unified stack, with privacy at every layer.

Bitcoin proved decentralised value transfer was possible. Ethereum generalised this for arbitrary computation. Logos extends this further, into a platform for deploying parallel institutions — governance systems, communication networks, data archives — with privacy at both the network and the transaction level.

Where Zcash focuses on private transactions, Logos provides a full application platform. Where Polkadot focuses on chain interoperability, Logos focuses on privacy and self-governance. Where Cosmos provides a framework for sovereign chains, Logos provides a complete integrated stack.

Open Source Repos

All Logos code is open source under permissive licences. Primary development happens across several GitHub organisations.

01 Logos

Basecamp, module system, protocol modules, LEZ, SDKs, dev tooling

02 Logos Messaging

Logos Messaging (formerly Waku) protocol implementations

03 Logos Storage

Logos Storage (formerly Codex) protocol implementations

04 Logos Blockchain

Logos Blockchain protocol implementations

05 Vacp2p

Foundational peer-to-peer and cryptographic research

Logos Basecamp

Basecamp is the launcher and unified surface of the Logos stack. It is an executable that wraps the Logos runtime, initialises the Logos Core environment, and discovers and loads plugins from installed modules. It is the primary, unified interface for users to interact with applications built on Logos.

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