Web Summit side events

Logos Circle Lisbon

Wednesday 2 July 2025

Starts 19:00 PM

Finishes 21:30 PM


Organized by Logos


Venue: Well Read

Address: CC de Sant'Ana 92 94
1150-305 Lisboa

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About this event

Welcome to the second gathering of the Logos Circle Lisbon!

From food insecurity and housing struggles to digital autonomy and surveillance capitalism, we believe meaningful change begins at the local level. This Circle is a chance to deepen our connections, follow up on stories raised last time, and welcome new members into the conversation.

Whether you’re ready to contribute or just curious to learn more, you’re invited.

Agenda

Arrival & Beverages

Settle in with a selection of drinks and take some time to reconnect, meet new people, or ask questions.

Introductions

We’ll kick off by welcoming new participants and reintroducing ourselves. You’ll be invited to share a little about your background and what brings you here.

Circle Discussion

Quick recap of last session and updates on active “winnable stories”

Group discussion on emerging issues and ideas for possible new initiatives

Open floor for skills-sharing and collaboration

Wrap-up

We’ll share next steps, responsibilities, and any volunteering opportunities that arise. We’ll also share a reminder that the Logos Circle Lisbon meets on the first Wednesday of every month.

About Logos

Logos is a fully decentralised, privacy-preserving, and politically neutral technology stack. The stack includes three modular, decentralised protocols: Nomos (consensus), Codex (storage), and Waku (messaging). 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.


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