Logos is entering a new chapter

Logos is entering a new chapter.

Since our founding in 2022, we’ve been building a movement and technology stack to revitalise civil society.

But our work has been siloed into subbrands (Waku, Nomos, and Codex), making our mission difficult to communicate to those inspired by our principles.

As our work has matured, it has become clear that these projects aren’t separate ventures; they’re parts of a single, cohesive ecosystem.

Now, we’re bringing everything under one roof with a new, unified identity that better reflects who we are and where we’re going.

This consolidation is more than a visual refresh. It brings greater clarity, cohesion, and purpose, uniting our efforts to pioneer a new era of freedom and build solutions to the systems that are no longer working for us.

The projects known as Waku, Codex, and Nomos will now operate under a single identity: Logos.

  • Messaging (previously part of Waku) is the private, P2P communications network of the stack
  • Storage (previously Codex) is the durable data storage solution of the stack
  • Blockchain (previously Nomos) is the privacy-preserving Layer 1 of the stack

The Logos technology stack is now a unified ecosystem. Private-by-default. Built for real life. Logos provides developers with a modular, plugin-based runtime for building decentralised applications and social institutions that remain resistant to capture and corruption - whether deployed by local communities or nation‑state operators.

This consolidation gives Logos a clearer voice that goes beyond the narrow “crypto” narrative and speaks to a broader human story: courage, cooperation, and creation at the frontier of digital freedom.

We’ll be introducing the new brand identity in full over the coming weeks, including:

  • The new website is live and we have updated our social channels
  • Stories detailing our mission, vision, and technology.
  • New avenues of participation: from running a node to joining or starting a Logos Circle.
  • A fully functional testnet and node operator programme (scheduled for Q1 2026).

If you have thoughts, feedback, or questions about the consolidation and what it means for the future of Logos, please feel free to share them here.

Together, we’re building more than protocols.

We’re building a social movement to revitalise civil society. And we hope you’ll build it with us.

Get involved and sign up for early access to the Logos node programme here.

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Well I didn’t know that, but I’m glad you posted the good news here in the forum.

Also the new look for the website is… :ok_hand:t4:

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I’m so happy to be early at this. Since the launch of Balaji’s “Network State” I been looking for a team that takes seriously this ideas and it’s ready to change the world… The time has come. The end of the Westphalian era…

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It’s great that Balaji popularised the ideas but our approach is fundamentally different I believe. Did you have a chance to read Farewell to Westphalia? You can download it for free here: Farewell to Westphalia | Logos Network

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I was reading on my phone and got uncomfortable. I just got a simple laptop to read it. PDF is harder to read unless I turn it into epub or something. However, I been paying attention to the Twitter spaces and Youtube videos. Great interviews. I’m 100% into this

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