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### **An Apology to the MoneroTalk**
*From Jackie & the OPENENET Team*
To Douglas, the MoneroTalk team, and every member of the Monero community who joined our live stream: **were sorry for the rough start**.
#### **What went wrong: Our honest take**
Terrible internet connectivity (imagine our router as a black hole sucking up all signals!) and a 12-hour time zone scramble turned our presentation into a frustrating mess of lag, mistranslations, and unready answers. This wasnt the exciting “Monero in space” demo we dreamed of—and its 100% on us for not testing our setup or anticipating communication hurdles.
#### **Were not scammers—just volunteers taking our first steps**
We get why some called us out:
- **No team profiles?** Were still recruiting! My “Stanford friends” comment was a mistranslation; were actively connecting with aerospace engineers *from* Stanford (and other top institutions), not claiming affiliation.
- **Empty Gitea repo?** Its brand new! Well upload the first draft of our 《Satellite Hardware Design Outline v0.1》 **before 2025-5-1** , including:
✅ Basic 3U CubeSat architecture diagrams
✅ List of candidate radiation-hardened chips
✅ Team recruitment timeline (core members certified by Q2 2025)
- **Stumbling on tech questions?** Im 12—while I code, terms like “laser inter-satellite links” still trip me up! But our team includes advisors with real aerospace experience (more on them soon).
The truth: Were a **volunteer-driven project**—kids, blockchain devs, and space geeks who believe Monero needs a “sky layer” for censorship resistance. No company, no investors—just open-source passion, even if our first drafts are messy.
#### **Our plan to earn your trust—step by step**
1. **Immediate transparency push**
- Before **2025-5-1**, Gitea will have:
▶️ Sketch of our satellites radiation-hardened motherboard
▶️ Spreadsheet of 5 candidate chips (with performance metrics)
▶️ Public list of team advisors (starting with 2 aerospace engineers, LinkedIn verified)
- Weekly updates on the [CCS proposal page](https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/577), including:
*“Week 1 Progress: Fixed Gitea repo permissions—now anyone can view design drafts!”*
2. **Revamped CCS milestone for Phase 1 (7,000 XMR)**
- **Team first, then hardware**
🔹 30% of funds: Recruit at least 5 core members (by end of Q2) with proven experience (aerospace: SpaceX/Tesla; blockchain: Monero code contributors).
🔹 70% of funds: Develop hardware blueprints, with BOM lists audited by community engineers (e.g., @HardenedSteel from MoneroTalk).
- No funds released until:
✔️ Team profiles are publicly verified
✔️ First radiation-hardened component prototype is bench-tested
3. **Ready for Round 2—when our team is ready**
Well only return to MoneroTalk **after assembling our core team (Q2 2025)** with:
- Live demos of our satellite node software running on a radiation test rig
- Signed MOUs with 2 aerospace partners (for hardware testing)
- A clear roadmap for how *you* can contribute (even if its just reviewing our code!)
#### **A special thanks to Douglas & MoneroTalk**
Douglas, your tough questions about team credibility and fund usage were exactly what we needed. They reminded us that **trust is built through daily actions, not just big ideas**. Next time were on stage, well have:
- A stable internet connection (promise—were testing with a backup fiber line!)
- A slideshow of actual hardware designs, not just concepts
- A Q&A where every answer is backed by open-source proof (links ready to paste!)
#### **To the skeptics: We get it, and were listening**
If “Monero satellites” sound like sci-fi, we get it—we thought so too at first. But remember: Monero itself started as a radical idea 11 years ago. Were here to build its “physical-layer firewall,” one step at a time:
- Phase 1: Prove we can design a radiation-resistant node (7,000 XMR)
- Phase 2: Test it in a thermal vacuum chamber (8,000 XMR)
- Phase 3: File for ITU spectrum licenses (10,000 XMR)
We wont vanish, dodge questions, or waste community funds. Join us on [Gitea](https://git.openenet.cn/MoneroSpace)—tomorrow, youll see our first code commit, even if its just `print("Hello Space!")`.
#### **Final promise**
This was our first public talk, but not our last. When we return, itll be as a **verified team with tangible progress**, ready to answer every question with openness. Until then, well be the loudest listeners in the Monero community—because we know: *we dont deserve your support until we earn it*.
Thank you for giving us a chance to try again. We wont let you down.
— Jackie (12, still learning, but committed to doing better) & the OPENENET Team