Thanks cityhall. Yes it our goal not only to provide simple e-commerce selling for everyone with language barriers using our ARM coin, but also indirectly to increase the popularity of cryptocurrencies in general.
Hi I'm Gregory Snelgar, cryptoeconomic analyst for the arium 2.0 project at Special and Pleasant PTE LTD. I graduated from Auckland University with a degree in macroeconomic theory and international finance. I pursued independent programming studies since I was 8 years old and I am proficient in the BASIC programming language. From 2001 I have studied and participated in decentralized product distribution networks such as BitTorrent. I have been interested in cryptography and the social implications of blockchain technology since the Bitcoin whitepaper was released in 2008. I am a published author on topics ranging from quantum mechanics to comparative sociology, and I am currently writing a book on cryptoeconomics titled "Blockchain and You".
arium 2.0 is a decentralized app for the Ethereum network that enables automatic and free international e-commerce. Sellers simply prepare their products for shipping, register their product info in their local language, then sit back as revenue comes in automatically.
The information is automatically sent to human translators, sponsors are automatically found who are paid to advertise the product on their YouTube channel, etc. and sales are generated automatically. When a purchase is made, the shipping company is notified automatically, and when the delivery is signed for, payment is automatically transferred. For more information, please read the arium 2.0 Technical White Paper.