With the launch of Testnet v0.1, we’ve embarked on the road to Logos Mainnet. Testnet v0.1 brings together the core modules of the Logos stack for the first time into a unified system. The goal of this release is backend validation to ensure the system works as a cohesive whole. We’re testing: ✵ Module interoperability. ✵ Network behaviour under real conditions. ✵ Data flows across layers. ✵ Failure modes and edge cases. Testnet v0.1’s initial architecture will be updated and improved in future releases. But any changes will be tactical, not conceptual. The next major release, Testnet v0.2, will focus on testing the stack’s usability in real-world conditions. It’ll introduce new features; external validators will participate; cross-module coordination will stabilise; and improved tooling, documentation, and integration will reduce frictions for builders. Testnet v0.3 will demonstrate the ecosystem’s sustainability. We’ll stress-test the system under adversarial conditions with meaningful apps. Distribution will expand, and liquidity primitives will be activated. After these testnet phases, Logos Mainnet will launch as a fully integrated, audited stack, complete with working apps and thoroughly tested, self-sustaining economic and coordination loops. For now, explore the new Builders Hub, download Logos Basecamp, and start experimenting with Logos today. Learn more: Builders Hub: