Logos, a decentralized and privacy-focused technology stack, has made history by inscribing its manifesto document on what is now recognized as the largest-ever Bitcoin block mined on record. The inscription, totaling 3.99 MB in size, precedes the imminent launch of an Ordinals collection, marking a significant milestone for the project.
Surprisingly, Logos’ politically unbiased manifesto was etched onto a satoshi, the smallest unit of a bitcoin, originating from 2009 in block 3,479, deviating from the usual method.
The collection of inscriptions, titled Logos Operators, is poised to serve as the pseudonymous identities of the initial inhabitants of the Logos technology stack, facilitating the transition away from the existing internet system.
Anticipated to be operational on testnet by the year’s end, the foundational elements of Logos’ stack, including the Nomos Layer 1’s core functionalities, represent a crucial step towards the project’s overarching goal.
“We are dedicated to rebuilding the internet with a focus on protecting civil liberties by design,” the project asserted. “Our mission is to recruit high-level Operators to lead the exodus into the new ecosystem, pioneering a sovereign enclave in cyberspace.”