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Logos inscribed its manifesto on the largest Bitcoin block ever.

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Logos, a decentralized, privacy-focused technology stack, has carved out the largest manifesto document ever. bitcoin BTC

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The inscription was 3.99 MB in size and predates the release of the Ordinals collection.

In particular, the politically neutral project’s manifesto is engraved on a satoshi (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) created in block 3,479 in 2009, unlike the standard satoshi.

According to Logos, the collection of inscriptions known as Logos Operators “will serve as pseudonymous identities for the first residents of the Logos technology stack, enabling people to exit legacy Internet systems.”

Components of the Logos stack and the underlying functionality of Nomos Layer 1 are expected to be released by the end of the year.

“We are rebuilding the Internet to protect civil liberties,” the project claims. “We are recruiting high-level operators who can move forward into a new ecosystem that is pioneering sovereign territories in cyberspace.”


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