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Logos RFP Program

The Logos RFP Program supports independent developers and teams through grants to build tools, infrastructure, applications and integrations that expand the Logos ecosystem.

Through Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Logos invites builders to submit projects that demonstrate the capabilities of the Logos technology stack and help accelerate ecosystem adoption.

Projects supported under the Logos RFP Program may range from experimental prototypes and proofs-of-concept to production-ready or near-production-ready applications and integrations.

Note By participating in the Logos RFP Program, including by submitting a proposal through this repository, you agree to the Terms & Conditions. Please read them carefully before submitting a proposal.


About Logos

Logos is a social movement and decentralised technology stack.

The Logos stack comprises three core layers:

  • Blockchain – A privacy-preserving Layer 1 for execution, settlement, and coordination. The Logos Execution Zone (LEZ) is the programmable environment where decentralised applications run, featuring a unique separation of public and private state with shielded balances and private state as first-class primitives.
  • Storage – Durable, censorship-resistant data availability powering fully decentralised apps and file sharing.
  • Messaging – Private peer-to-peer communication that resists surveillance and censorship.

Together these form a unified, modular ecosystem, accessible through Logos Core, a plugin-based runtime that lets developers compose all three layers into privacy-preserving applications.


Submitting a Proposal

How to submit a proposal:

  1. Browse the open RFPs below
  2. Read the RFP you want to apply for in the rfps/ folder
  3. Submit a proposal by creating a new issue
  4. We review proposals weekly and typically respond within 14 days

Use the GitHub issue pertaining to your proposal for any questions or clarifications. Updates regarding the decision of your proposal will be made on your issue / contact information provided in the proposal.

Proposals must follow the submission template.


What We Support

Proposals should align with one of the below focus categories:

  • Developer Tooling and Infrastructure
  • Applications and Integrations
  • Ecosystem and Community Enablement

Open RFPs

Click an RFP to view details. Use the Submit Proposal button to apply.

ID Title Tier Funding Status Category Submit Proposal
RFP-001 Admin Authority XS $XXXXX open Developer Tooling & Infrastructure Submit Proposal
RFP-002 Freeze Authority XS $XXXXX open Developer Tooling & Infrastructure Submit Proposal

Terms & Conditions

All participants are bound by the Terms & Conditions. Key points:

  • Submissions must be open sourced under MIT or Apache 2.0 unless otherwise agreed.
  • Submissions are public and non-confidential.
  • Logos retains sole discretion over evaluation and Grant awards.
  • No Grant is awarded and no obligation to provide any Grant arises unless a Grant Agreement is executed.

See the full Terms & Conditions for eligibility, IP, liability, and other provisions.


License

Licensed under either of:

at your option.

How to add a new RFP

To create a new Request For Proposal, follow the RFP creation guide

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