# About Logos Operators

Operators are the founding members of the Logos cyberstate, building this self-sovereign digital territory to pursue innovation, freedom, and prosperity.&#x20;

The Logos Operators collection comprises 10 archetypes – Alchemists, Artisans, Explorers, Illuminators, Magicians, Memetics, Outlaws, Oracles, Philosophers, and Polymaths – each representing a persona essential for founding our onchain digital society. Our mission is to support every Operator with the resources necessary to realise our vision.

&#x20;As Operators, we recognise that cultures precede nations, and nations precede states. As such, we are not merely building a community but nurturing a citizenry with its distinct cultural and political identity.

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## The Logos Cyberstate

The Logos cyberstate is the first truly self-sovereign digital autonomous zone. Built using Codex, Waku, and Nomos, it offers a decentralised and censorship-resistant space where individuals and communities can organise, govern, and transact freely. Unlike nation-states, the Logos cyberstate is built on cryptographic trust, privacy, and permissionless innovation. It provides the foundation for new governance models, parallel economies, and autonomous communities. This new frontier is for those who choose to exit and shape their systems of governance.

## **Logos + Bitcoin**

As Bitcoin layer-2 solutions evolve to address scalability and enable smart contract functionality, decentralised communication and data storage become essential for supporting a censorship-resistant application layer that maximises the costs of surveillance and coercion while minimising the costs of exit. El Salvador's adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender was the first step; next, we can innovate beyond ineffective bureaucracies, paving the way for fully onchain societies.

On 3 May 2024, we inscribed the Logos manifesto as the largest ever Bitcoin inscription,  [**#70,614,708**](https://www.ord.io/70614708), signalling Bitcoin's critical role in inspiring and enabling self-sovereign digital communities.

Our homage to Bitcoin extends to a collection of ordinals that will serve as an entry point to our ecosystem. Known as Operators, each inscription represents the pseudonymous identity of those opting out of the legacy internet system and into the Logos technology stack. Operators will be one of the first to test and bootstrap our technology, getting it ready to onboard users *en masse*.

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