Inscription Event

Logos Operators will be pre-inscribed, meaning you will NOT need to pay the inscription fee.

Allocation

On November 2, 2024, 4,000 of the 5,000 Operator Collection will be available for a paid community mint.

Logos will reserve 1,000 of the collection to fuel future Operator growth and engagement. This allocation will enable us to experiment with incentive models, allowing dedicated community members to become Operators by contributing to community development. Additionally, we’ll explore ways to support Cells by offering Operators as rewards.

Inscription Details

Collection name: Logos Operators

Collection size: 5,000

Release date: November 4, 2024 at 1PM UTC

Mint price: 0.003796 BTC - 0.004440 BTC

Location: TBD

Tiers

Darklist GTD (Guaranteed)

Darklist FCFS (First-come, first-served)

Public Mint (First-come, first-served)

Bitcoin Address Privacy

While Bitcoin supports financial sovereignty, it is not inherently private. Its transparent blockchain allows transactions to be traced and linked to specific addresses over time, potentially compromising user privacy. To address these issues, we are building Nomos—a modular consensus layer introducing transaction, mempool, and validator privacy.

To maintain on-chain privacy when using Bitcoin, we recommend the following practices:

  1. Use New Addresses for Each Transaction Creating a new address for every transaction helps prevent linkages that could reveal transaction patterns.

  2. Avoid Reusing Wallets Across Services Use separate wallets for different services to minimise the risk of transaction linkage and identity association.

  3. Consider CoinJoin or Mixing Services "CoinJoin combines multiple transactions, making it more challenging to trace their origins. Ghosty Cash is a decentralised service that allows you to anonymise your fund flow. While we don't recommend using centralised exchanges for this purpose, they can be a convenient way to refresh and protect your transaction history.

Centralized Exchange Users

Not your keys, not your coins. Although we don't recommend centralised exchanges, we acknowledge that many new members of the Logos Operator Discord found us through OKX and other centralised exchanges. If you wish to take part in the mint, you'll need to withdraw Bitcoin from your centralised exchange and into a self-custody Ordinal-compatible wallet.

Last updated