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DarkNet Law : CafeDread | Torhoo darknet markets

Hey there fellow dreadsters and dreadettues!

I wanted to take a moment to bring up an interesting concept for our anonymous network: the creation of a law system here in the Darknet. While we've already developed sopheisticated reputation, financial and shipping systems, I believe it's time to consider legal frameworks too.

Why do you think this is important? Well, just like any other community or society on Earth, having some basic laws can help maintain order, protect users from malicious actors, and ensure fair trade practices. Of course, we all know that enforcement of these rules would be a challenge given our anonymity, but let's think about it in terms of principles rather than concrete regulations.

We have lawyers out there who are well-versed in various legal fields, and they might find this topic fascinating. How should we approach laws in the Darknet? We could start by considering trade laws to govern transactions between users securely, as well as gentlemans' code or moral conduct guidelines that would help maintain a level of decency within our community.

One key area I think is worth exploring is digital signatures for documents and contracts. Blockchain technology could potentially provide us with the tools needed to create tamper-proof, legally binding agreements even in this hidden corner of the internet.

Implementing such systems would likely involve artificial intelligence as well, perhaps to enforce certain rules automatically. The possibilities are exciting!

I am curious - what do you think about creating a legal framework for Darknet? Could we be pioneers in this movement and set an example that other online communities might follow?🤔
/u/cognac
5 points
6 months ago
Everyday when I open dread and see a new post by you I know it will be the "most retarded take of the day" and you never fail
/u/laxative1881
1 points
6 months ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The laughter will cease when somebody steals your identity and hurts your reputation and you're nowhere to go to rule the situation out. When bad actors get into your sub and destroy your community. When another kid admin decides that it's good idea to blackmail his users.

Or there's some place to go to clean your reputation if something happens that happens to be decentralized and fair.
/u/laxative1881
0 points
6 months ago
bro this is part of the game you just need to accept it, you are going to get scammed by indian small dick, people are going to be blackmailed, markets are going to do anything to stop and destroy their competitors. THIS THE DARK WEB AND NO ONE IS GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. if you can't handle this then don't use the tor network or any anonymous network because no one is going to stop these people.
This type of mentality needs to be changed because it will lead us nowhere. We now have technology but lacking will to fix this.
/u/Phobos36 P 100% not a retard
2 points
6 months ago*
Asking this is somewhat pretty fucking weird in itself given that the nature of this place is illegal to begin with and everywhere you look there is illegal shit being advertised or done at any given moment of the day. Besides, even if you put "laws" into place, the feds won't give 2 shits about them and will do what they will have to do in order to get to the bottom of whatever tasks they are working on. I think you should rephrase your idea with "general guidelines" rather than "laws" because nobody(asides from moderators in specific situations) are going to enforce said "laws".

With that being said, we mostly already work with each other with a code of honor but a good portion of people here DO not care about it hence why the fraud section is full of scammers and even on markets there are alot of vendors that are scammers(not entirely selling what is advertised and not delivering on orders). I think alot of us already follow an unwritten set of rules/guidelines when it comes to being on here and most new users that find their way on here(most of them obviously having been spoonfed their way on here) do not have any fucking clue how to behave on here and do not put any effort into learning how to function around these parts hence why you constantly have threads with stupid dumbass questions that could be answered with a minimal of investment on their parts on lurking the place and using the search function rather than asking the obvious. I can get behind that we've all been there at some point in our lives where we're new to a certain environment and we need to adapt, learn and all that shit but some people here really don't put any fucking effort so even if we establish some sort of "charter" for everyone to abide by, there always are going to be people who are either gonna be oblivious to it or are going to not want to conform to any of the shit that's going to be established for everyone else to help them navigate these parts.

I feel like i haven't wrote anything of value here but i think ultimately what you're trying to do is just pointless and will accomplish nothing(and i'm not even trying to bash your idea even tho in theory it sounds interesting but in practice it will never work.
Code of honor serves as a binding verbal agreement enforceable by law; this can translate into decentralized courts with considerations on account precedents and their foundational criteria. I was reading Stephenson's book Snow Crash about dystopian cyberpunk world and it seems high-tech world it can govern itself without a government, with decentralized systems built by citizens.
/u/Phobos36 P 100% not a retard
2 points
6 months ago
I don't agree with that. You're in no man's land metaphorically speaking, there are no laws and no one to enforce them. It's already a good thing in itself that some people here DO have honor and do go through with what they say and do but given how human nature work combined with what being on here entails, this shit is not something realistic to expect out of people.
Law enforcement is another branch, it's executive authority. By definition it's not applicable here. I'm talking about legislative power which is needed to resolve disputes, conflicts of interests and reputation battles.
United States was similar kind of shitshow until Pinkertons and Auburn Systems. We now as citizens of the Darknet can built systems that would protect us from bad actors and help us resolve internal conflicts, using powers of crypto, ZeroKnowledge proofs, blockchain and all the stuff that goes just a few steps beyond shady deals. Once we have built it we are basically a nation in itself.
/u/laxative1881
1 points
6 months ago
BRO!! did you just enter the place where people are running from laws and wanted to build laws, are you retarded or what?
There are different types of laws. The trade law governs deals, reputation and disputes. The blockchain can be used as medium to build decentralized courts of jurors, that's usually used in business-vs-business hearings.
/u/laxative1881
1 points
6 months ago
to be honest this sounds Impossible the whole Idea is crazy even if all the users on dread let's say all the darknet users agreed that's just BS we can't do shit
We have the tech, but a lot of resistance in the minds of people to introduce an anonymous reputation system to keep scammers and bad actors away.
/u/[deleted]
1 points
6 months ago
All Ai can be fooled. This would be no diff.
/u/tonypackets
1 points
6 months ago
Only if the legal framework exists within an autocracy and I'm the autocrat.
Surely, when our Founding Father is pardoned and if he chooses to become a Kind Emperor of Darknet. Otherwise we're still a young nation a little bit over 10 years old, and hopefully no one here wants us to become a failed state.
/u/[deleted]
1 points
6 months ago*
We have free speech here, a place to chat a place to vent. If you want to bring laws onto here with AI and all that BS then you will see many people leave.
/u/DojaDesperado P
1 points
6 months ago
I thought we was outlaws, now you want to be in-laws??
It can be Code instead of Law if word confuses you.
/u/[deleted]
1 points
6 months ago
stop psychedelics or jail again for u
/u/skunkbutt
1 points
6 months ago
the point of the darknet is to have no legal framework. it's a place for you to escape whatever laws you're trying to avoid. the only rules are :

1) you didn't see or hear anything here
2) use PGP
3) dont scam

this is a lawless place and people still don't the big three above. you'll never find that level of sophistication on a platform meant to be a lawless place.