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=== What does a Logos Cell do? === Each Cell's mission is to improve its community by addressing its unique challenges. This includes education, outreach, political discussion, and technical preparation to sustain the required technical infrastructure, develop governing institutions, and eventually, onboard people into the ecosystem through real-world impact. As each Cell is embedded in a different local community, we expect each roadmap to be different. For example: * Start a learning group to discuss the key issues Logos is advocating for, their solutions and how Cell members can participate in supporting them. * Regular self-organised meetups to plan and evaluate progress towards the mission, such as onboarding new members, discussing local issues, and planning ad hoc activities. * Running nodes for the Logos technology stack or others. * Form partnerships with local organisations working in similar fields or with similar goals, including businesses that see the value in crypto. * Ongoing education programs based on courses designed, sponsored, or vetted by Logos on finance, security, privacy, crypto, and perennial philosophy. Host seminars with local professors, founders, technologists, and experts to attract new participants. * Organising contacts with local officials to lobby for specific changes and needs. * Organising outreach activities for each chapter, such as social media, websites, and internal communication channels. * Charity and community work with partner organisations or other Cells around the world. * Create frameworks on how to organise effectively in order to coach other newer Cells around the world.
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