Logos inscribes manifesto on record-breaking Bitcoin block
Logos, a decentralized and privacy-centric technology platform, recently inscribed its manifesto on the largest-ever Bitcoin block, measuring 3.99 MB.
The event precedes the launch of the project’s Ordinals collection, which uses satoshis, the smallest unit of Bitcoin, to permanently embed digital artifacts on the Bitcoin (BTC) blockchain.
The manifesto was inscribed on a 2009 satoshi, found in block 3,479, adding historical significance due to its early Bitcoin origin.
The Logos operators, as described by the project, will act as pseudonymous identities for the first users of the Logos technology stack. The operators are meant to lead the transition from current internet systems to Logos’s new framework, designed to enhance user privacy and autonomy.
Logos aims to overhaul internet architecture to prioritize civil liberties and will launch the foundational elements of its Nomos Layer 1 technology on a testnet by the end of the year.
“We are rebuilding the internet to protect civil liberties by design,” the project wrote. “Seeking pioneers for a sovereign enclave in cyberspace.”