How the AERE Network newsroom is authored, owned, sourced, dated, and corrected.
The AERE Network newsroom publishes original engineering updates, explainers, and official press releases about AERE Network. Its guiding standard is the same one the network applies to itself: publish claims that anyone can check, and correct the record in public when something is wrong.
Newsroom content is authored at the organization level and credited to AERE Network, not to individual bylines. Posts are written and reviewed by the network's engineering and communications contributors and published under the collective name of the organization. We do this deliberately: the work is a team output, and organization-level authorship is an honest description of how it is produced. We do not attach invented individual author names to any post.
AERE Network and this newsroom are operated by the AERE Foundation, the non-profit-style steward of the protocol. The Foundation maintains the codebase, funds builders through a public grants program, and supports on-chain governance. It holds a defined allocation of the fixed 2.8 billion AERE supply, established at genesis and published in the whitepaper; there is no off-chain funding mechanism, equity sale, or private sale that bypasses on-chain accountability. Treasury activity occurs on AERE mainnet (Chain ID 2800) and is publicly auditable. Leadership and contributors are listed on the team page.
Every newsroom post is original and written for AERE Network. We do not republish or syndicate third-party articles as our own. Where a post relies on external standards, specifications, or datasets, it names and links them.
AERE's position is that a settlement network should be verifiable rather than trusted, and the newsroom holds itself to the same standard. In practice that means:
Each post carries a visible publication date, and the same date is recorded in the machine-readable structured data on the page. When a post is materially updated after publication, we mark the update in the text and record a modification date rather than silently rewriting history. A post with no authoritative publication date is not asserted as dated news.
If we publish an error, we fix it and say so. Substantive corrections are noted directly in the affected post with what changed and when, so the public record stays honest rather than being quietly overwritten.
To report an error or request a clarification, email [email protected] with the page URL and the specific claim. We review corrections requests and respond during European business hours.