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What do we do now? : DarkNetMarkets | Torhoo darknet markets

Due to the recent siezure of Arch and Abacus being gone, there has been alot of confusion on what customers/vendors should do, should we wait it out and then hop onto another market after a while? Or should we take the risk and quick hop onto other markets in to continue whatever we are doing, because the last few weeks have been hell for both customers and vendors, vendors losing cash on orders and customers not recieving orders as the markets dissapear/get siezed, so im asking, what are you guys doing?
/u/lordylord
2 points
2 weeks ago
depends on the scale of operation, as a buyer, if you're buying personal ammounts, this shouldn't be a big issue. for bulk buyers , I'd advise caution , always risk what you can afford to lose, as nothing is for certain, any market can exit or get seized at any time and the future can't be forseen , but the ammount of chips you get into the table with, that's what you can be controlled. peace and love to fellow dreadarians
/u/watchmedie
1 points
2 weeks ago
what are you guys doing?
Thinking of slaying a banana, what about you?
/u/bananslayer 📢
1 points
2 weeks ago
im thinking of watching something..
/u/MikeG69
1 points
2 weeks ago
what are you guys doing?

never been on abacus bc this was predicted and I even warned ppl about it, so uh... im doing nuffin'. business as usual on a good market.
/u/Cornucopia
1 points
2 weeks ago
what are you guys doing?


Just watched the season finale "Exit Scam: The Wallet Shuffle"
/u/kuzcotopia
1 points
2 weeks ago
I think we see reputable vendors go DD only or spin up their own private onion. Good luck!
/u/x1yla 🍼
0 points
2 weeks ago
well, I want to tell you about something. What you said is going to happen, for sure. reputable vendors will start doing DD more often through their established platforms. that will be the most popular choice for people who are new to this sort of thing. and also experienced users as well.

But , we have been working on a new version of the internet. Basically. Vendors, buyers, reshippers, crypto sellers, we all have been strengthening our connections and working on building our own network.

You know, back in the old days, you could only read web pages. You couldn't really interact with them. That was the first version of the internet.
This website here, dread, is something like a web2.0 site. You can interact with it, meaning you can post stuff on it, but it doesn't have the decentralized finance (web3) aspect of a darknet market.
Web3 came out a long time ago, back in 2014 with ethereum. we haven't heard about it much since then though.

Despite existing on layer-2 internet, the "dark web" is almost the same as the regular internet. You need regular servers that law enforcement can locate and seize.

We are working on webv4, a seamless integration between the layer 2 internet "deep web" & a decentralized finance concept.
The way it works is, you can request access to it from the dark web. But it's not publicly accessible. You will have to pass what's called a background check.
Meaning, you are a moderator, or reviewer of some sort, doing something on the internet we can observe which proves you're not a fed. This means it will be next to impossible to locate the servers, because nobody who has access to them will have the tracing tools.

you can pass the background check in real life and that is another way to acquire an access token.
but what is all this for exactly, I will explain to you.
It's an android app, you can run on your phone. It does many, many things. but since we are on this sub I will tell you what it does related to darknet markets.

Let's take one of my friends for example, who I met in real life. I can trust they are not a police. So I download my app onto their phone for them.
This app allows them to buy crypto using a variety of payment methods, including cash. Then they can place orders with vendors, without actually needing to know how to use crypto.

It does a lot more than that, in reality. It is a decentralized finance application, so, it also has many, many more functions included in it, this is just the main one I wanted to address here.
People who have no idea how to use pgp, crypto, or computers in general, soon they will be able to download an app onto their android phone that takes care of all the OPSEC and critical thinking for them.
Just select your product, pay, enter address, and that's it. A simplified version of the darkweb anyone can use - and one that can't be taken down by law enforcement, because your device needs to be added onto a whitelist manually before you can connect to the servers.
/u/kuzcotopia
1 points
2 weeks ago
Wow what a thorough response! Very interesting, thanks