Mon, Dec 09 2024
Recently, the decentralized, privacy-focused technology company Logos wrote its manifesto on the biggest Bitcoin block ever—3.99 MB.
The occasion comes before the project's Ordinals collection debuts, which embeds digital objects permanently on the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain using satoshis, the smallest unit of currency.
Due to its early Bitcoin origins, the 2009 satoshi, located in block 3,479, bears additional historical importance.
According to the initiative, the initial users of the Logos technology stack will assume the role of pseudonymous personas known only as the Logos operators. The operators are supposed to spearhead the switch from the existing internet systems to the new framework created by Logos, which is intended to improve user autonomy and privacy.
By the end of the year, Logos plans to introduce the core components of its Nomos Layer 1 technology on a testnet, with the goal of completely reworking the internet's design to emphasize human rights.
The initiative said, "We are rebuilding the internet to protect civil liberties by design." "In search of trailblazers for a self-governing haven in cyberspace."
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