LOGOS

Networking

The transport and coordination layer for the Logos stack. Private and designed for anonymity with built-in metadata protection.

Overview

The networking layer treats all traffic alike, whether the modules above it are storing files, sending messages, or processing transactions. Messages route through multiple relay nodes that mix and delay traffic, so timing and volume reveal little to an outside observer. Nodes advertise and find one another through a capability discovery protocol with no central registry, and the peering layer maintains connections across the network. Because privacy is implemented at the foundation, every module built on the networking layer inherits it without having to implement anonymity itself.

The Mix-Net

The mix-net routes messages through multiple relay nodes, mixing traffic patterns so that observers can't determine who is talking to whom.

Capability Discovery Protocol

A capability discovery protocol lets nodes advertise and find services without centralised registries.

Peering Layer

Peering layer manages connections across the decentralised network.

Docs

Reference for the kernel, modules, and UI packages.

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Logos Builder Hub

Everything you need to start building privacy-first decentralised applications. Explore RFPs, find ideas, and connect with other builders.

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Logos App

Download the app to start building with the kernel + modules + UI packages bundled.

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Technology Stack.

The Logos technology stack is a unified ecosystem of distinct modules. The entire stack is modular so developers can assemble their own Logos-based platform with a different selection of modules.

Basecamp

The local-first launcher for the Logos stack, running all modules on your hardware from a unified interface.