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2025-4-18-MoneroTalk演讲表演准备
Preparation for MoneroTalk Speech Performance on April 18, 2025
Hello Monero Friends!
Hi everyone! I’m [Your Name], 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!
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!
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.
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!):
- 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!).
- 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!).
- 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!
- 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!).
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! 😉
Why should you trust us? (Spoiler: We’re open books—er, open satellites!)
- Everything’s Open-Source: You can check our designs on Gitea—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!
Before you ask… yes, I have a space-themed joke!
Why did the satellite bring a blanket?
Because it heard space was a bit chilly!
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.
Thank you for listening, and let’s build a Monero network that’s out of this world! 🌍→🚀