diff --git a/2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备.md b/2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备.md index 08bc43f..b216ed3 100644 --- a/2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备.md +++ b/2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备.md @@ -1,50 +1,137 @@ -## *2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备* -## *Preparation for MoneroTalk Speech Performance on April 18, 2025* +### **2025 MoneroTalk演讲:12岁开发者带你看Monero卫星计划** +**Hello Monero Friends!** +大家好!我是Jackie,OPENENET团队里的“最小太空迷”——没错,我今年12岁,但别被年龄骗了!我从8岁开始编程,今天要聊的比数学作业酷多了:**给Monero装卫星!** -### **Hello Monero Friends!** -Hi everyone! I’m Jackie, the “youngest space nerd” on the OPENENET team—yes, I’m 12, but don’t let my age fool you! I’ve been coding since I was 8, and today, I’m here to talk about something way cooler than my math homework: **satellites for Monero!** +### **一、我们的“太空小目标”(剧透:和卫星有关!)** +想象一下:你在一个没有Wi-Fi的地方,或者更糟——网络被封锁了。怎么发送Monero?我们的方案是:**把Monero节点送上太空!** +- 我们会造一种小卫星(只有小行李箱大小),让它们在近地轨道“漂流”。 +- 这些卫星就像**会飞的Monero热点**,用激光和无线电把交易发到全球——哪怕地面网络瘫痪或被封锁。 +(微笑停顿)放心,暂时不会送上火星……但未来难说! -### **1. What’s the big idea? (Spoiler: It’s space-themed!)** -Imagine you’re in a place with no Wi-Fi, or worse—your internet gets blocked. How do you send Monero? Our plan: **put Monero nodes in SPACE!** -- We’ll build tiny satellites (about the size of a small suitcase) that float in low Earth orbit. -- These satellites will be like **flying Wi-Fi hotspots for Monero**, using lasers and radios to send transactions around the world—even where the ground internet is broken or blocked. -*(Pause for smile)* Don’t worry, we won’t send them to Mars… yet! +### **二、为什么Monero需要“太空朋友”?** +Monero的核心是自由,对吧?但有些地方审查网络,有些地方根本没网络。 +- 卫星在云层之上(也在审查之上)工作,让偏远村庄、轮船上、甚至被封锁地区的人都能自由使用Monero。 +- 这就像给网络加了一层**“太空备份”**:地面网络出问题?卫星继续传递交易——给你的隐私上保险。 -### **2. Why does Monero need space friends?** -Monero is all about freedom, right? But some places censor the internet, and others just don’t have it. -- Satellites work **above the clouds (and above censorship)**. They’ll let people in remote villages, on ships, or in blocked regions use Monero freely. -- Think of it as a **“space backup” for the network**. If one part of the internet goes down, the satellites keep the transactions flowing—like a safety net for your privacy. +### **三、怎么实现?(别担心,不全是火箭科学!)** +我们把计划拆成了**4个“好玩步骤”**(连我都能懂!): +#### 1. **设计卫星“工具箱”** +- 画出卫星硬件蓝图(比如给计算机穿上“抗辐射芯片盔甲”),组建团队(工程师、程序员,还有我——证明年龄不是问题!)。 +- 目标:7000 XMR完成硬件设计,公开抗辐射组件清单,让社区看到专业团队认证。 + +#### 2. **教卫星“说Monero”** +- 写专用软件让卫星运行Monero节点,同时遵守全球射频规则(避免“太空堵车”!)。 +- 目标:8000 XMR开发软件原型,提交国际频谱申请,让卫星合法“开口说话”。 + +#### 3. **疯狂测试!** +- 造一个原型,放进“太空烤箱”(热真空舱)烤一烤,看看能不能抗住辐射——就像给卫星做“超级英雄试炼”。 +- 目标:10000 XMR完成实验室测试,拿到国际合规认证,确保卫星能在恶劣环境存活。 + +#### 4. **发射+社区接管!** +- 启动开发者测试网,规划首次发射,开放让任何人搭建自己的卫星节点(没错,你也能发射——不需要宇航员执照!)。 +- 目标:5000 XMR搭建测试生态,和航天公司签约,让卫星计划从“纸上谈兵”变“触手可及”。 -### **3. How will we build this? (No rocket science… well, maybe a little!)** -We’ve broken it into **4 fun steps** (even I can understand them!): -1. **Design the Satellite “Toolkit”**: Draw blueprints for the satellite hardware (think抗辐射芯片 like “space armor” for the computer) and form our team (engineers, coders, and me—the proof that you’re never too young to help!). -2. **Teach Satellites to Speak Monero**: Write special software so the satellites can run Monero nodes, and make sure we follow global rules for using radio frequencies (no space traffic jams!). -3. **Test Like Crazy**: Build a prototype, bake it in a “space oven” (thermal vacuum chamber), and see if it survives radiation—like giving the satellite a superhero test! -4. **Launch & Let the Community Take Over**: Start a test network for developers, plan the first launches, and let anyone build their own satellite nodes (yes, you could launch one too—no astronaut license needed!). +### **四、我们的团队:不是公司,是“太空family”!** +- **航天奇才**:有真实卫星项目经验的成员——他们知道怎么让设备在太空不被“烤化”。 +- **区块链建筑师**:曾为Monero写代码的开发者——确保卫星节点又快又安全。 +- **还有我!**:负责调研、翻译文档,提醒团队休息(说真的,大人有时会忘记吃饭!)。 + +我们都是志愿者,不是大公司。这意味着我们为热爱Monero而来,不只是为了钱。对了,我还得遵守 bedtime——别告诉我妈妈我熬夜到现在! 😉 -### **4. Meet the Team: We’re not a company… we’re a family!** -- **Aerospace Wizards**: Members who’ve worked on real satellites—they know how to keep things from melting in space. -- **Blockchain Builders**: People who’ve coded for Monero before—they’ll make sure the satellite nodes are fast and secure. -- **Me!**: I help with research, translate docs, and remind the team to take breaks (seriously, adults forget to eat sometimes!). - -We’re **all volunteers**, not a big company. That means we’re here because we love Monero, not just for money. And yes, I still have a bedtime—don’t tell my mom I’m up this late! 😉 +### **为什么信任我们?(剧透:我们比开源代码还“透明”!)** +- **全部开源**:所有设计都在[Gitea](https://git.openenet.cn/MoneroSpace)公开——甚至能看到我乱糟糟的笔记! +- **全程直播进度**:像给太空极客做vlog,预算、测试结果、讨论都发在线上,欢迎在评论区“挑刺”(请保持建设性!)。 +- **开放协作**:比如和moneroNodo.com的Douglas合作,让地面节点和卫星节点手拉手——独行者速,众行者远,对吗? -### **Why should you trust us? (Spoiler: We’re open books—er, open satellites!)** -- **Everything’s Open-Source**: You can check our designs on [Gitea](https://git.openenet.cn)—even my messy notes! -- **Transparency Mode On**: We’ll post every step online, like a vlog for space geeks. You can see our budgets, test results, and even argue with us in the comments (constructive arguments only, please!). -- **Collaboration Time!**: Douglas from moneroNodo.com is here—maybe we can team up to connect his ground nodes with our space nodes? Let’s make Monero unstoppable together! +### **在你提问前……先讲个太空冷笑话!** +为什么卫星带了毯子? +*因为它听说太空有点冷!* + +言归正传——准备好迎接你的问题了!想知道如何避免卫星相撞?或者为什么让12岁小孩聊这个?尽管问!复杂问题我可能需要工程师帮忙,但我会尽力回答。 -### **Before you ask… yes, I have a space-themed joke!** +### **结尾:让Monero网络“冲出地球”!** +今天,我们不只是在谈卫星,而是在构建一个**抗审查的全球化身**。无论你是开发者、学生,还是像我一样的“太空宅”,都能在MoneroSpace找到位置: +- 技术贡献:Fork我们的Gitea仓库,从修复小bug开始; +- 加入团队:发简历到admin@openenet.cn,主题写上“我要造卫星”; +- 持续关注:见证每一颗卫星带着社区的代码和信仰,飞向太空。 + +感谢聆听!让我们一起打造一个**“天外飞仙”的Monero网络**——隐私,不该被地域限制;自由,值得更高的天空! 🌍→🚀 + +(鞠躬/挥手)现在,把时间交给你们——谁有问题要问“小太空迷”? + + + +### **2025 MoneroTalk Speech: A 12-Year-Old's Vision for Monero Satellites** +**Hello Monero Friends!** +Hi everyone! I’m Jackie, the “youngest space enthusiast” on the OPENENET team—yes, I’m 12, but don’t let that trick you! I’ve been coding since I was 8, and today, I’m here to talk about something way cooler than my school projects: **putting Monero nodes in satellites!** + + +### **1. The Big Idea: Satellites for Global Privacy** +Imagine being in a place with no internet, or worse—where the government blocks it. How do you send Monero? Our plan: **launch tiny satellites into low Earth orbit!** +- These satellites (about the size of a small suitcase) will orbit 500km above us, forming a space-based network. +- They’ll act like **floating Monero hotspots**, using lasers and radios to route transactions worldwide—even in areas with no ground internet or heavy censorship. +*(Smile and pause)* Don’t worry, we’re starting with Earth’s orbit… Mars can wait! + + +### **2. Why Monero Needs a Space Network** +Monero stands for financial freedom, right? But many places still lack internet access or face censorship. +- Satellites work **above both clouds and censorship**, letting people in remote villages, on ships, or in blocked regions use Monero without restrictions. +- Think of them as a **“space backup” for the network**: if ground systems fail, satellites keep transactions moving—like a safety net for your privacy. + + +### **3. How We’ll Build It: 4 Fun Stages** +We’ve broken the project into **4 kid-friendly steps** (yes, I helped design them!): +#### 1. **Design the Satellite Hardware** +- Create blueprints for radiation-resistant hardware (imagine a computer wearing “space armor” to survive cosmic rays!) and form our team (engineers, coders, and me—proof that anyone can contribute!). +- Milestone: 7,000 XMR to finalize the hardware design, publish a list of radiation-hardened components, and introduce our certified team. + +#### 2. **Develop Satellite Software & Compliance** +- Write special software for satellites to run Monero nodes, while following global radio rules (we don’t want space traffic jams!). +- Milestone: 8,000 XMR to build a software prototype and apply for international spectrum licenses—making our satellites “space-legal.” + +#### 3. **Test Like a Space Explorer** +- Build a prototype, test it in a thermal vacuum chamber (a “space oven” that mimics extreme temperatures), and see if it survives radiation—like giving the satellite a superhero test! +- Milestone: 10,000 XMR to complete lab tests, get international certifications, and ensure the satellite can withstand space conditions. + +#### 4. **Launch & Open Collaboration** +- Launch a developer testnet, plan the first satellite launches, and open-source everything so **anyone can build their own nodes** (yes, you too—no rocket science degree needed!). +- Milestone: 5,000 XMR to start the testnet, partner with aerospace companies, and turn our plans into reality. + + +### **4. Meet Our Team: Volunteers on a Mission** +- **Aerospace Experts**: Team members who’ve worked on real satellites—they know how to keep our tech from failing in space! +- **Blockchain Developers**: Seasoned Monero coders making sure satellite nodes are fast, secure, and efficient. +- **Me!**: I help with research, translate documents, and remind the team to take breaks (adults really forget to eat when they’re coding!). + +We’re all volunteers, not a company. That means we’re here because we believe in Monero’s mission, not for profit. And yes, I still have a bedtime—don’t tell my mom I’m up this late! 😉 + + +### **Why Trust Us? We’re Open and Transparent** +- **Everything’s Open-Source**: All hardware designs, code, and financial reports are on [Gitea](https://git.openenet.cn/MoneroSpace)—you can even see my rough sketches! +- **Weekly Updates**: We’ll post progress videos, test results, and budgets online, like a vlog for space and privacy lovers. Your feedback is always welcome (be nice, though!). +- **Collaborative by Nature**: We’re already working with Douglas from moneroNodo.com to connect his ground nodes with our satellites. Together, we’re making Monero unstoppable! + + +### **Before You Ask… A Space Joke!** Why did the satellite bring a blanket? -*Because it heard space was a bit chilly!* +*Because it heard space was cold at night!* -But seriously—we’re here to answer your questions. Want to know how we’ll make sure the satellites don’t crash? Or why a 12-year-old is talking about this? Fire away! I might need to ask the engineers for help on the hard questions, but I’ll try my best. +Now, let’s get to your questions! Wondering how we’ll avoid collisions in orbit? Or why a 12-year-old is leading this project? I might need help from our engineers on tough ones, but I’ll do my best to answer! -Thank you for listening, and let’s build a Monero network that’s out of this world! 🌍→🚀 \ No newline at end of file + +### **Closing: Join Us in Building the Future** +Today, we’re not just talking about satellites—we’re creating a **censorship-resistant global network** for Monero. Whether you’re a developer, student, or just someone who believes in privacy, here’s how you can help: +- **Contribute Tech**: Fork our Gitea repo and start with small fixes—every contribution matters! +- **Join the Team**: Send your resume to admin@openenet.cn with “Space for Monero” in the subject line. +- **Spread the Word**: Tell others about our project and why a space-based network matters for privacy. + +Thank you for listening! Let’s build a Monero network that’s **beyond borders and censorship**—where freedom and privacy reach new heights, literally! 🌍→🚀 + +*(Bow and wave)* Now, who’s ready to ask the first question? \ No newline at end of file