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Welcome to the first Logos Circle Nairobi gathering of 2026. #3

We are moving from conversation to execution. Based on our last session, our "Winnable Issue" for 2026 is Civil Tech Education for Kids. We are taking responsibility for the next generation's digital sovereignty.

The Agenda: Roadmap & New Opportunities We are gathering to design the execution plan for our educational content. However, new opportunities have surfaced since December.

  • The Core Mission: Mapping out the story and art for our "Sovereign Kids" Comic Book & Game.

  • The "Wildcard" Update: We have received interest from partners regarding a potential Hardware/Raspberry Pi pilot. We will discuss if the community has the bandwidth to accept this challenge alongside the creative project.

Structure: Pick Your Station To make this session productive, we will split into two optional tracks:

  • Track A (The Studio): Storyboarding, Character Design, and Scripting for the Comic/Game. (For writers, artists, educators).

  • Track B (The Lab): Assessing the feasibility of a "Build-Your-Own-Node" workshop using Raspberry Pis. (For engineers and hardware enthusiasts).

Whether you hold a pen or a soldering iron, there is a role for you.

Agenda

  • 1600 – Arrival & Beverages Settle in, meet new faces, and reconnect with the crew, intros as well.

  • 1615 – Steward’s Update Reaffirming the "Comics & Games" mission and introducing the new Hardware opportunity.

  • 1630 – Breakout Workshops (Studio vs. Lab) Teams split to draft the roadmaps for the Creative Track and the Hardware Track.

  • 1720 – Convergence & Consensus Sharing the plans. We decide as a group: Do we execute both, or focus on one?

  • 1745 – Wrap-up & Next Steps Assigning roles and setting the date for the next sprint.

About Logos Logos is a fully decentralized, privacy-preserving, and politically neutral technology stack. The stack includes three modular, decentralized protocols: Nomos (consensus), Codex (storage), and Waku (messaging)(Have been renamed). Combined, they provide the technical foundation for cyber states, parallel societies, network states, or any borderless public institution based on voluntary consent.

Logos is also a collection of learning communities that will govern and sustain the network in the spirit of the original cypherpunks. Together, they form the grassroots movement needed to build the social, economic, and governing institutions that will live on the technology stack.

Eventually, these institutions will populate a competitive marketplace that can fill gaps in governance in the real world, providing trust-minimised, corruption-resistant public services wherever the internet can reach.

Read our manifesto to dive deeper into our ideals and technology.

Location
Applewood Adams
Ngong Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
First floor, Office 113
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