Cooking something on privacy with @Logos_network
step1: node installation done
(writing script to make easier to run, it is already easy)
step2: install basecamp
learn more on: https://t.co/oxonNhp0qt
The Logos tech ecosystem is analogous to a Linux os distribution: a minimal microkernel at the base, a privacy-preserving networking stack above it, and pluggable modules for storage, messaging, and blockchain on top.
At the core is the Logos Kernel (via liblogos).
It follows the microkernel architecture model: manage module lifecycle, handle inter-process communication (IPC) and orchestration.
It doesn’t handle networking, store files, or validate blocks. Those are done by modules. Modules run independently and communicate through IPC.
A storage bug can’t crash messaging. A blockchain upgrade doesn’t require rebuilding the kernel. Each component can be developed, tested, and shipped by itself.
Above the kernel sits the networking layer.
It delivers peer discovery, connection management, and a libp2p-based mixnet for privacy-preserving routing. Capability discovery replaces central registries.
Three core modules ship with Logos:
• Storage – CID-based decentralised file storage
• Messaging – Delivery and Chat
• Blockchain – Private Proof of Stake (PPos) + Logos Execution Zone (public & private state)
All are independent and pluggable.
The blockchain module uses Cryptarchia and the Blend network for PPoS. Validator identities and stake remain hidden.
LEZ adds programmable execution with unified public and private accounts. Privacy is enforced at the protocol layer. Users choose their privacy level, same code is used.
User modules are first-class. The logos-module library and CLI let developers build and load custom modules into the same IPC framework. The kernel manages them like systemd manages daemons on Linux.
The Basecamp app is a distribution that bundles the kernel, default modules, and UI for a complete end-to-end experience.
Or, run a headless Logos Node. It offers the same stack without a UI for operators, making it easy to run a node on Logos Testnet v0.1. Learn more about Logos Core:
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https://t.co/CFAfbu2KWg
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https://t.co/v1W5p5QPl7
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https://t.co/BovfSNwje8
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https://t.co/4nmo8LhnRN
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https://t.co/yiYg82TQac
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https://t.co/34OrOrbz3P
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https://t.co/hM3fvgtEwE