Beyond Bitcoin and beyond Ethereum, Logos is creating the decentralized, private, politically neutral infrastructure the world desperately needs.
Find your circle: logos.co/circles
Tomorrow: Logos Circle, Berlin.
Action Not Permission.
A break from panels. We’ll clean up Görlitzer Park, share food, and run breakouts on what local coordination looks like.
Most events are built around talking.
This one is built around doing.
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Logos Circles are local groups designed for collective action. Circles identify and solve issues in their communities.
This series showcases the valuable work done in London, Lisbon, and Los Angeles.
But Circles exist all over the world.
Join one today.
logos.co/active-circles
Logos Blockchain Update
Sessions have now been fully removed from the Logos Blockchain node.
The final feature pull request has been merged, and a fresh devnet has been deployed.
Blockchain Update
An early version of smart block building is now operational on the Logos blockchain.
The block builder can now sequence many dependent transactions from the mempool into a single block.
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This week, researchers at Logos published two PoC implementations for the LON Oracle Zone:
→ A signature verification benchmark that measures the number of verifications an indexer can perform per block.
→ A mock on-chain price data aggregator that verifies signed price
Mock on-chain price data aggregator that verifies signed price records, filters outliers, and attests a BTC/USDT price into state.
github.com/seugu/lon_orac…
Our institutions are failing, and nation-states are accumulating debt and declining. As this happens, crisis after crisis wreaks havoc.
Logos Circles is here to answer these challenges, take agency back, regenerate our communities, and uphold human sovereignty.
Join us.
New research published: an initial design for a Logos Oracle Network.
Bringing real-world prices on-chain without trusting anyone via permissionless signing committees, pull/push/commit feeds, disputes and slashing.
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The LEZ sequencer and indexer migrated to zone-sdk, replacing the bedrock client.
zone-sdk handles the tricky parts of talking to a Logos node (tx submission, retries, backfill, checkpoints) for a smaller, cleaner LEZ codebase.
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