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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!
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!
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。
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”。
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! 😉
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?
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。
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—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 cold at night!
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!
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?