Silk Road 2.0 taken down

TonightYou

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The thing is even these smart people make mistakes. Why he wasn't using Tails OS, a VPN connected to one time use virtual servers hosting a TOR router is beyond me. These things aren't fool proof but damn near close. He really fucked up by using the same email addresses, that's a rookie mistake.

I have to disagree with finding a "good dealer" for most things. Ganja, no problem they are a dime a dozen. Finding more exotic chemicals with good purity, is much more work. I think this means of distribution is in general safer for both dealer and buyer. Ratings help buyers find what they are looking for and reviews just like Amazon or ebay style help avoid rip offs. Most people I know have been ripped off at least once or had an unsettling encounter with dealers, this removes it.

The smart thing to do would be to remove other services and just let it be a pure drug market. Doing so would keep other criminal aspects out of the market place. Wouldn't change the feds wanting to stop it, but it would be more professional in my opinion
 

fenderlove01

Active Member
I weeped this morning all happy to make a personal order and market wouldn't connect... hmmm lets try forums, damn that wouldn't connect... hmmm alright lets go to the hub, shit servers seized, F&#K!!!!
 

TonightYou

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I weeped this morning all happy to make a personal order and market wouldn't connect... hmmm lets try forums, damn that wouldn't connect... hmmm alright lets go to the hub, shit servers seized, F&#K!!!!
Sorry for your loss, there are other markets though. I can't vouch for any, but as I've stated I love the concept
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Looks like following sloppy security protocols from my early glances.

Don't use handles, email addresses, insecure Web connections or hire people you don't know to commit crimes. Seems easy enough. Stupid as shit that we as Americans continue this failed war on drugs policy. Why not allow these people to be licensed, offer Healthcare to cover issues associated with addiction and create safe market places for substances that people want? Surely it would be a more successful endeavour instead of locking mostly victimless crime perpetrators, wasting legal resources and harming the public only further.
When you think about the amount of money the prison system generates...it starts to make more sense.
 

TonightYou

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When you think about the amount of money the prison system generates...it starts to make more sense.
True but there is more money in legalization. Only people who benefit on prohibition are politicians looking "tough on crime", and those who want to control the rights of others
 

rory420420

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The thing is even these smart people make mistakes. Why he wasn't using Tails OS, a VPN connected to one time use virtual servers hosting a TOR router is beyond me. These things aren't fool proof but damn near close. He really fucked up by using the same email addresses, that's a rookie mistake.

I have to disagree with finding a "good dealer" for most things. Ganja, no problem they are a dime a dozen. Finding more exotic chemicals with good purity, is much more work. I think this means of distribution is in general safer for both dealer and buyer. Ratings help buyers find what they are looking for and reviews just like Amazon or ebay style help avoid rip offs. Most people I know have been ripped off at least once or had an unsettling encounter with dealers, this removes it.

The smart thing to do would be to remove other services and just let it be a pure drug market. Doing so would keep other criminal aspects out of the market place. Wouldn't change the feds wanting to stop it, but it would be more professional in my opinion
starting drug use at 11,i found i had a knack weeding thru the bullshitters..a few times in my life ive been or had a friend who was a one stop shop.whatever,whenever.s.r. in the back room so to speak..
professional drug dealers,who dont subject their clients to shit,usually remain respected and have loyalty and faith from their clients..the other dealers.the ripoffs or bag skimmers,or cut masters.well,they dont last too long ime...
 

rory420420

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and also with the fall of sr2 comes truth in action...quote my dad
"there are old drug dealers,and there are bold drug dealers..there are NO old,bold drug dealers.."..feds have their pride and dont like to be openly scoffed at..to them anyone who would consider running the same play 2 times in a row deserves a bottomless expenditure to bring to justice,just to show the masses big brother will allways be right,and crossing the feds by any means will result in an unending witch hunt...
whats scary is with a signature,a whole army of goons could be eternally assigned to track any and every transaction made on s.r...im sure that wont happen..but if they wanted it to,it would.
 

TonightYou

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Same rules or methods apply with old dealers. Could stake them out (even easier), tap their devices, or have snitches from people that roll over when busted. And I have to disagree with you, shitty dealers are a dime a dozen. Whether it be shorting a bag, cutting a product or mislabeled gear. The idea of professional dealing online is more appealingly than dealing with hood rats, gangsters or con artist. But if you got a good connect, it's always good to hold onto them
 

rory420420

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thats what im saying..people i go to are real life s.r. equivalents..i agree that its hard to find honest upstanding reliable drug dealer,they usually arent accepting new clients,and are happy with the ones theyve had loyal for 20yrs..less chance of trojan horses..
if theres even one iota of a chance youll get rolled or snitched on due to cooperation by a fellow client or buisness man,then thats bad decision making on your part..ive seen swat hold a tazer to my best friends eye cause he wouldnt tell them his name..hed cut his own balls off before he snitched..family bro..s.r. aint got it..
everyone agrees:-)
 

iconoclast

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I think Evolution is the best alternative right now. Agora is good and bigger but it's down a lot and their site loads very slow at time.
 

95'ZR1

Active Member
Luckily before Sr went down i scored 500 dilaudid the dude goes threw just his email if anyone would like it just let me know. Has kasols mmmm my favorite banana kpins mdma methadone.
 
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