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developer relations lead @logos_network // prev @walletconnect @protocollabs // alum @ucl // boutique investments https://t.co/VqFRmb5uzk

London Katılım Eylül 2020
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oskarth@oskarth·
Yesterday was my last day at the Ethereum Foundation. Today we are launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. I've spent close to a decade building privacy infrastructure in crypto: p2p messaging at @ethstatus, developing Waku protocols at Vac (both now part of @logos_network), mobile proving tooling with @zkmopro, teaching zero-knowledge proofs with my zkintro primer, and advising @ethereumfndn on privacy and access layer strategy. Most of that was aimed at individuals. The past year at EF's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) we've been looking at privacy for institutions. On the surface this might seem different, but there are a lot of similarities. There's also a very strong market need for it, and the timing is right. I've written in the past about the tension and overlap between cypherpunks and institutions. Twitter is not exactly the best medium for nuance, but right now we are at a sensitive point in time: the defaults for the next generation of financial infrastructure are being set, with or without us. I believe we need cypherpunks in the room when that happens. Excited to start @eth_systems together with my co-founder @motypes and @_rymnc as part of the founding team. See quoted announcement thread for more details. x.com/eth_systems/st…
EthSystems@eth_systems

Today we're launching EthSystems. We build confidential systems for institutional Ethereum. Institutions want to use Ethereum, but one of the biggest problems is the lack of built-in, modular privacy tools. We were the Ethereum Foundation's Institutional Privacy Task Force (IPTF) for the past year. We had hundreds of conversations with central banks, regulators, tier-one banks, and asset managers, shipping open source work the whole time. Wall Street has found crypto as an asset class, but not yet as commercial infrastructure. Institutions want to run real flows on Ethereum: stablecoins, tokenized assets, settlement. These are businesses with billions of dollars on the line, and no bank will operate in full public view. On a public ledger, confidentiality is the hard part: each party to a transaction should see what it has a right to see, and nothing more. We have a year of proof of work: private bonds, confidential stablecoin transfers, private settlement across chains, the Ethereum Privacy Map, and more. All with protocol specs and security properties, at our website. We've spent a decade working on privacy in crypto. We know there's no silver bullet. Different use cases need different systems, each designed, specified, and hardened properly, and someone has to do that work. That's why EthSystems exists. We're an independent, for-profit company, backed by long-term Ethereum-aligned investors. This is a decade-long transition, and we aren't going anywhere. If you're an institution that wants to build on Ethereum, talk to us. We're hiring: BD in New York, protocol engineers, ops: join@ethsystems.org

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guru (priv/acc)@hackyguru·
@_rymnc always a win to see eth marching closer to privacy-tech. good luck!
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guru (priv/acc)@hackyguru·
great week in manchester. it’s coming home!
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Richie@richiemcilroy·
marry the love of your life in front of all your family and friends go into debt if you have to
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pt2 : understanding .lgx modules on Logos Basecamp if you know linux, you already know logos. every app, every module is a .lgx file that you can simply distribute to others or import into your Basecamp instance. up next in pt3, we will be building a simple hello_world module.
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pt1 : install and setup logos basecamp all you need is 2 minutes to have Logos Basecamp v2.x running on your machine and enter a local-first web3 ecosystem. (also, i'm giving away a Keycard on a raffle to a lucky RT that helps spread the word)

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guru (priv/acc)@hackyguru·
@geeky_kartikey agree, most of these are marketed web3 but are just services slapped over a server heavy database or even better, built centralised over the blockchain. especially with devtools, i wouldn’t call it web3 if i can’t run it on my machine from source
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Kartikey 🥑@geeky_kartikey·
@hackyguru Dev tools, consumer apps etc. are in web3 but need not be oss!
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Kartikey 🥑@geeky_kartikey·
Is open source still alive in web3? Genuine question. Everyone forks, few maintain. Everyone talks "open source ethos," few ship public repos. Building OSS in web3? Drop your repo 👇 (planning something interesting for you all 👀)
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aasha@aashatwt·
if you’re a digital nomad, how do you travel with your mac book? its literally 2.2 kg 😭
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jord@jordw21·
@mullvadnet Spotted in Manchester today!
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Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
Piccadilly Circus. The London Councils didn’t like our campaign against the upcoming state spyware in the UK. So, first the word ”government” was blacked out. Then the whole message was scrapped. On the other side of the road, though: alive and kicking.
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devisha@_devisha·
Mumbai folks! 📆18th July 2026 ⏳15:30 - 18:00 Save the date and the time for the First ever @Logos_network Circle in Mumbai 🇮🇳 Join us and explore how decentralised technology empowers people, and reimagines human governance through openness, coordination and shared ownership cc @weareWeb3Mumbai
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guru (priv/acc)@hackyguru·
this is a part of a series of tutorials where we dig into the deeper parts of the Logos technology stack. in the upcoming tutorials, we will be installing, setting up basecamp, running a node and building cool .LGX modules with messaging, storage and blockchain. stay tuned :)
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welcome to Logos basecamp - the gateway to a local-first and privacy preserving web3 ecosystem. here's a 2 minute explainer on what, why and how we're building @Logos_network
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Nina Alvarez
Nina Alvarez@ninaalvarezpo·
@hackyguru @thecybermonk csgo style multiplayer is panic, footsteps, and the tiny politeness of saying gg after everyone has behaved terribly
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Sarnavo
Sarnavo@0xSarnavo·
Episode 3 of Logos Time Every word you type into Google Docs is indexed, searchable, and fed into AI training. Your proprietary strategies, client docs, and financial plans? Sitting on Google's servers. Your edit history, your collaboration patterns, your behaviour; all linked to your Gmail, Search, and Ads profile. You didn't sign up to be the product. But you are. So @hackyguru built Lotion: a decentralised, Notion-inspired writing app built on the Logos stack. No indexing. No profiling. No server reading over your shoulder. Just your documents, encrypted and yours. It's a proof-of-concept, and you can test it yourself right now on Logos Basecamp. @Logos_network @Logos_devs
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Episode 2 of Logos Time. This time I went a step further and ran my own Logos node. Started with almost no context, spent time understanding how the network works, debugging issues, exploring peer connections, syncing data, and figuring out what’s actually happening under the hood. To make things easier to understand, I also built a dashboard that visualizes node activity, peers, sync status, wallets, and network metrics in real time. One important lesson: back up your "user_config.yaml". It contains keys and secrets that can be used to recover your node and associated wallet. Losing it can mean losing access to your setup, so store it somewhere safe before experimenting. If you're curious about privacy, censorship resistance, digital sovereignty, and the infrastructure needed to build systems that don't rely on centralized gatekeepers, Logos is worth exploring. Dashboard GitHub below if you'd like to run it yourself.

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