The Good Tech Companies - Logos Unifies Under One Identity to Deliver a Private Tech Stack to Revitalise Civil Society
Episode Date: November 21, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/logos-unifies-under-one-identity-to-deliver-a-private-tech-stack-to-revitalise-civil-society. ... Codex, Nomos, and Waku have been building essential pieces of decentralised tech. Unification under the Logos brand creates a single coherent technology stack t Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #logos, #chainwire, #press-release, #blockchain-development, #codex, #crypto-exchange, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Logos is a social movement and decentralised technology stack to revitalise civil society. Codex, Nomos, and Waku have been building essential pieces of decentralised tech. Unification under the Logos brand creates a single coherent technology stack that can grow and integrate together.
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Logos unifies under one identity to deliver a private tech stack to revitalize civil society.
By Chainwire. Zug, Switzerland, November 20, 2025, Chainwire, over the past few years,
three different teams, Codex, Nomos, and Waku, have been building essential pieces of decentralized technology.
Each had its own identity, its own community, and its own product roadmap.
But underneath the different projects was one shared goal, to create a social movement and
decentralized technology stack to revitalize civil society. Today, they push their mission forward
and chart a new path. Codex, Nomos, and Waku are unifying under one brand and one mission. Logos.
This consolidation represents the next step in a movement that's been steadily growing with
over 200 active contributors, 26 repositories, and 18 community chapters around the world.
This unification under the Logos brand creates a single coherent technology stack
that can grow and integrate together. For years, each project carved its own path. Codex built
censorship-resistant, durable storage. Nomos created a private layer one for sovereign, resilient
coordination. Waku delivered privacy preserving, peer-to-peer messaging at scale, running separately
created silos and confusion about exactly how these three protocols can work together to deliver
truly decentralized applications. By uniting under Logos, these once separate pieces now form
one clear, integrated technology stack for building a free and open internet. The Logos ecosystem
provides developers with a modular, plug-in-based runtime for building decentralized applications.
Now, developers can leverage whichever tools best suit their needs and be confident that they are
private by default. Speaking on the unification of the Logos technology stack, Jared Hope, co-founder of Logos,
said, greater than integration unlocks impact. By unifying the technology stack under the
logos greater than identity, we provide builders and communities with a direct
path to a private, greater than sovereign digital life without compromise. This consolidation comes
at a time where the individual protocols for storage, messaging, and consensus are mature enough
to create an ecosystem that IS greater than the sum of its parts. Looking ahead, they plan
to ship a batteries included toolset that will allow anyone to build and operate sovereign
digital infrastructure from the ground up. Features of the Logos toolset will include broad
public accessibility on day one. A high-quality developer experience and clear documentation, early
native applications built for real-use cases, liquidity pathways and distribution channels that reach
non-specialists. The priority is to deliver a functional, privacy-preserving network people can
can use immediately. Logos is targeting a public test net in 2026 and MayNet in 27. According to
the team, Logos is more than a technology stack. They are a movement for builders, explorers,
and dreamers. They are pioneering a new era of freedom, as their mission is to restore agency,
trust, and civic power by giving people tools to explore and innovate using decentralized
technology. Those interested in joining the movement ahead of the Maynet launch will have the
chance to run a node and earn rewards for being early adopters of the network. More information
on the Logos node program can be found at. Logos take action the consolidation under Logos
is a strategic move to better fulfill the movement's mission. Through the Logos technology stack,
individuals, communities, markets, and institutions will be empowered to operate on a voluntary,
privacy-preserving foundation, thereby safeguarding their civil liberties and digital freedom.
About Logos is a decentralized collective movement that fosters action through local grassroots
organizing. They build technology empowering people to create resilient, sovereign coordination systems.
Logos provides tools for free association, free speech, and self-governance.
Their movement is shaped by shared principles cultivated through local meetups, online action groups,
and global digital freedom campaigns, all driven by those who join them.
Contact Laura Guzaclora at status.mthis story was published as a press release by Chainwire under Hackernoon Business Blogging Program.
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