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Aereum Project

Oh look... someone else trying to get rich by creating their own idea of crypto currency. LOL
 
And who's generating all those tokens?
Ah, that part's easy. You see, in the coming machine age, when all mankind's worldly needs are supplied by animation, you can't really get paid, except for original thoughts and those so long as they are not too heretical, so to speak. So what is left is tokens for participation, that presumably offer opportunity to participate in other activities. I am guessing poor guys (in real life) get to haul tons of virtual cargo in order to participate in Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, that the rich guy (in real life), who's cargo you're hauling btw, brought to the table. Besides, since blockchain currency is always magically multiplying like tribbles, they just have to get 2 or more in the same room together and since they already have 253 units of an otherwise unnamed crypto, sorry, Crypto Currency on hand, they're probably good there.

The thing I want to address, however, is the focus of the promotional video. I mean, I like that they engage the interests of the developers, I appreciate that. I wanted to point out though, that as I'm getting my software out there, I have a lot of concerns. Piracy isn't really one of them and suggestion of it actually comes off as a scare tactic. First and foremost, I want my software to sell. I want it to be popular. No one is going to pirate it if nobody bought it to upload it and no one is going to buy it is if it isn't any good. Once I've addressed all those things and I have myself an Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, then I will consider tightening ship in terms of piracy, thanks.
The video didn't really speak to how Aereum was supposed to help sell my software, or did it. Wait, I am supposed to accept cryptocurrency? So I'll get all sorts of credit to have my virtual cargo hauled around. Hmm, let me get back to you on that..
 
I suspect that Ted, Bob and Tom are all the same guy, in disguise... I fell for that once (Clark Kent is superman?!) but I won't fall for it again.
 
Oh look... someone else trying to get rich by creating their own idea of crypto currency. LOL

Remember sub-prime mortgages? Based on bad loans they sold like wildfire and then burned down like one too.
Cryptocurrencies are based on even less (nothing to be precise).

So yeah, don't buy in to it people!
 
I apologize for my english..... My post only wanted to pay attention to the project that is being launched !
in only 20 days we have collected 68 pilots, 432 certified flights, 958 hours, 253 Crypto Token accumulated and deistributed....

With the Aereum token, pilots and dev will be able to create an open and decentralized economy able to generate network effects and generate more utility and greater development for the market.
Aereum, is in fact possible to discourage the software use illegal that violates the right of author, to reduce the costs of distribution of the softwares, to reduce the final prices for the consumer, to exploit easy channels of direct communication dev / customers, to create an ample range of correlated services to the virtual flight and still more. The devs and the aviatorses therefore, with Areum they will have the possibility, each according to his own usual role, to contribute to the growth of the world of the virtual flight and to make more dynamic and economically more profitable this segment of market.

The governance of the AER CTE will, in fact, be based on three basic cornerstones:
  1. THE TOKEN. Aereum will be the first cryptocurrency that will produce him based on a performance of virtual flight from the pilot. For every time of flight, the virtual pilot will receive an Aereum Token. To be able to get the remuneration, the pilot or the virtual airwais
  2. ETHICAL CODE. The pilots' registration on Aereum - that from the right to perceive the Token of AER - he is submitted to the adhesion to the ethical code of Aereum that implicates the appointment of the pilot not to use illegal software.
  3. MARKETPLACE. All those people that stick to the project Aereum, accept to receive payments at least partial in AER and therefore to access the decentralized marketplace. Any mediation between the parts and any errand is anticipated to exploit the marketplace that, as in a plaza of a market it sets in manufacturing direct contact and consumer.
Each one is free to express their thoughts !!

But in my life, I have learned that before looking at every thing with suspect I must try it ! ;)
 
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I sense the discussion beginning to polarize, but thanks so much for the heads up about your new project.
 
So... as a developer I just earned 200,000 Aereum. How do I use that to pay my electric bill?
 
Well, you have to buy the special polarized glasses that reveal the Areum profile identity hidden within the text of the bill of your PUD, I assume it is a public utility and then you apply the credits appropriately. Alternatively, you could switch to one of the Aereum approved utility providers. There are virtually several that supply virtually all your virtual power needs..
 
Ah, that part's easy. You see, in the coming machine age, when all mankind's worldly needs are supplied by animation, you can't really get paid, except for original thoughts and those so long as they are not too heretical, so to speak. So what is left is tokens for participation, that presumably offer opportunity to participate in other activities. I am guessing poor guys (in real life) get to haul tons of virtual cargo in order to participate in Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, that the rich guy (in real life), who's cargo you're hauling btw, brought to the table. Besides, since blockchain currency is always magically multiplying like tribbles, they just have to get 2 or more in the same room together and since they already have 253 units of an otherwise unnamed crypto, sorry, Crypto Currency on hand, they're probably good there.

The thing I want to address, however, is the focus of the promotional video. I mean, I like that they engage the interests of the developers, I appreciate that. I wanted to point out though, that as I'm getting my software out there, I have a lot of concerns. Piracy isn't really one of them and suggestion of it actually comes off as a scare tactic. First and foremost, I want my software to sell. I want it to be popular. No one is going to pirate it if nobody bought it to upload it and no one is going to buy it is if it isn't any good. Once I've addressed all those things and I have myself an Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, then I will consider tightening ship in terms of piracy, thanks.
The video didn't really speak to how Aereum was supposed to help sell my software, or did it. Wait, I am supposed to accept cryptocurrency? So I'll get all sorts of credit to have my virtual cargo hauled around. Hmm, let me get back to you on that..

I'm really confused.

But oh well, any project that's only explained in video form and without any text based information whatsoever just can't catch my interest.



Remember sub-prime mortgages? Based on bad loans they sold like wildfire and then burned down like one too.
Cryptocurrencies are based on even less (nothing to be precise).

So yeah, don't buy in to it people!

I bloody well hope the bubble bursts soon. My PC could do with an upgrade without spending the equivalent of a third world state's GNP.
 
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Hi Giovanni,

Forget about those party poopers that only want to ridicule your project:rolleyes:.
However, you, as the CEO/President of this Aereum.org (or is it Sicilia Virtual Airways?) should take into consideration that this site is renown (or should I say notorious) for the number of respondents to your threads that do not take you seriously unless you come up with some more convincing explanation/proof of what you are trying to do.
(Maybe you can do it in Italian and then let some of our members translate it for you?)
I could be for sure interested but only if you would be able to present a more realistic approach to your (for now) delusional project.
Me too, I could find 68 pilots to be lured into subscribing to something yet inexistent if I made enough publicity.
Some of the things you could do to enlighten those guys (me being amongst them) that come from the school of Saint Thomas (see before believing) is to come up with some (credible) experiences from a couple of those 68 pilots, just as an example?
Are you planning to be an alternative for Aerosoft, FlyTampa, SimMarket or what? And what is your personal interest in this as the CEO?
Furthermore , as long as you do not precisely indicate what those ' crypto tokens' can be used for ( I remember the Air Miles hype), it is not going to be of much interest to anybody with an IQ over 60.
Lots of questions left to be answered, don't you think?

Salute
 
Ah, that part's easy. You see, in the coming machine age, when all mankind's worldly needs are supplied by animation, you can't really get paid, except for original thoughts and those so long as they are not too heretical, so to speak. So what is left is tokens for participation, that presumably offer opportunity to participate in other activities. I am guessing poor guys (in real life) get to haul tons of virtual cargo in order to participate in Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, that the rich guy (in real life), who's cargo you're hauling btw, brought to the table. Besides, since blockchain currency is always magically multiplying like tribbles, they just have to get 2 or more in the same room together and since they already have 253 units of an otherwise unnamed crypto, sorry, Crypto Currency on hand, they're probably good there.

The thing I want to address, however, is the focus of the promotional video. I mean, I like that they engage the interests of the developers, I appreciate that. I wanted to point out though, that as I'm getting my software out there, I have a lot of concerns. Piracy isn't really one of them and suggestion of it actually comes off as a scare tactic. First and foremost, I want my software to sell. I want it to be popular. No one is going to pirate it if nobody bought it to upload it and no one is going to buy it is if it isn't any good. Once I've addressed all those things and I have myself an Aerosoft Berlin-Tegel, then I will consider tightening ship in terms of piracy, thanks.
The video didn't really speak to how Aereum was supposed to help sell my software, or did it. I check cryptoprocessing.com/accept-eth-ethereum Wait, I am supposed to accept cryptocurrency? So I'll get all sorts of credit to have my virtual cargo hauled around. Hmm, let me get back to you on that..

It sounds like you're discussing the potential impact of blockchain and cryptocurrency on software distribution and sales. Feel free to explore this option further to see how it aligns with your goals for selling and promoting your software.:)
 
It sounds like you're discussing the potential impact of blockchain and cryptocurrency on software distribution and sales. Feel free to explore this option further to see how it aligns with your goals for selling and promoting your software.:)
Aside from replying a comment that will be four years old on Friday, it seems like you're missing the virtually priceless concept of "original thought," but thank you for your suggestion. I'll heed the warning that the AI are out to get me too.
 
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