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Just a question : CafeDread | Torhoo darknet markets

hello to everyone.

I’m here recently, very nice community. However, in this dread (/d/Jobs4Crypto) I saw a lot of people with quite strong background in IT or related fields who decided to put their knowledge and experience to work in illegal things.

Wanted to know what lies at the root of this phenomenon? After all, if a person is really a talented software engineer, can it be that he'll not find himself a high-paying job in the West countries in 2025?

Well, if a person lacks knowledge in this area, he won't work here for a long time I guess, he'll not be able to build a DNM alone or work for a long time as a developer at some other DNM etc.

Are there any developers here with real commercial work experience who successfully switched to this side of the internet and still working successfully doing it this day?

P.S.: I have no experience in this myself, but I’m just wondering why so many talented people decide to work not in legal companies, but here? Is the income in dark things really that big?
/u/DojaDesperado P
3 points
6 days ago
I'm in a similar boat, but different field. Pot farmer by trade and could get a license and do it legally, but I choose to operate here for several reasons.

-Fuck paying taxes
-Fuck paying taxes
-I require maximum freedom to work and live how I choose, not how I'm told to do so
-I would only have access to customers in my state if I were licensed, here I do business and people smoke my weed all over the world.
-And fuck paying taxes.

And many of us just have the outlaw spirit. We don't ask permission and we make no apologies.
/u/goldfinchh 📢 🍼
0 points
6 days ago
Is this risk worth it?

P.S.: Did you get a degree in agronomy at university or did you learn the that by yourself?
/u/DojaDesperado P
2 points
6 days ago
I'm always down for more risk if it means more freedom. Weed is pretty low-key and legal in more states than not in the US, so I like to think I'm not only a small potato, but of little interest to most LE entities.

I smoked lots of weed for a long time and studied the plant and how to grow it on my own. I eventually was offered a job on a big farm in CA and just never quit. Eventually got my own spot and started growing for myself. No regrets. 10/10 Would do again.
/u/goldfinchh 📢 🍼
1 points
6 days ago
I think u have a lot of potential in that field. Do you have any thoughts on "retiring" and go into something legal in future?
/u/DojaDesperado P
3 points
6 days ago
Retiring? Not any time soon. I'm just getting started around here.

Legal means I'd have to pay taxes and I morally object to the state-sanctioned shakedown of its people. Especially when we're on a fiat system of funny money to begin with.

Taxes don't actually pay for shit. Taxes prevent development of generational wealth and are a means of recycling property back into the market. Taxes are mostly a weapon, not a means of our government paying its way.
/u/PenjiPuff
2 points
6 days ago
Love this energy, the feds can tax dis dick.
You'll be the next florist I try no doubt.
/u/DojaDesperado P
2 points
6 days ago
Hell yeah. Fuck the tax man. They can make the money printer go brrrrrrrr for whatever war or reason they want. Why can't they make it go brrrrrrrr to pay all their other bills, too?

And sweet! Appreciate the interest, amigo! Will have all my other listings back up in a week or so. Lots of good stuff coming up soon!
/u/bleak 🍼
2 points
6 days ago
I think it's just that everyone wants to be free.
We want to do whatever we want without being restricted by norms of society, and of course, the government shoving their noses up our ass.

It might be risky, but I'd risk a lot for a little less surveillance, less taxes, and anonymity.
Big corps and governments know almost everything you do everyday. Take that for a start.
/u/goldfinchh 📢 🍼
2 points
6 days ago
I'm too gradually coming to the similar conclusion that the state does not leave you space for your personal life. He knows all about you, you know nothing about the state.
/u/bleak 🍼
2 points
6 days ago
True. Awaken your inner anarchist spirit. Read about these things, write about these things.
And then one day we shall achieve what so many people set out to achieve: Freedom. Simple times.
/u/goldfinchh 📢 🍼
1 points
6 days ago
while all drug trafficking is state-controlled at the highest level...
/u/bleak 🍼
1 points
6 days ago
That one time the CIA dealt drugs cuz they were short on cash...
in my case it's self study not learned from course or anything and young so i need time but still , i like to spend time with family and do something enjoy and i'm not good with ppl (introvert ultra pro max )
i find some jobs here but didn't do any big projects but i hope i can achieve something from here
/u/djdubai
1 points
6 days ago*
First of all, Even with strong skills, some people may struggle to find well paying jobs in their field. The dark web offers alternative job opportunities that can be quite lucrative with not a lot of build up and hard work that you would've spent years perfecting if you were to go the legitimate route.

In addition, some people might have strong beliefs that lead them to question the status quo and laws. They might see illegal activities as a way to show everyone what they perceive as unjust systems, like "fuck the system, fuck the government, we want freedom!! lets show them how its done" type stuff.

And the most important one is money, fast money, fast life, fast cars, fast broads. The potential for high earnings is one of the main ones if not the most important, with the right skills and connections, it's possible to make a ton of money in the dark web if we're being honest.