Silk Road Closed...Detour?

GreenSummit

Active Member
I just wanted to know if anyone knows of a new silk road type of website?
yes there are actually quite a few others, it should only take you about 20 minutes of googling to get the info yourself. i would be particularly cautious with it right now also.
 

tylerrrrr

Well-Known Member
Check out Blackmarket Reloaded.


Also word on the street is a "new" Silkroad is in the works.
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
Silk Road should not be around because drugs should be decriminalized and controlled by the national government. Drugs can be dangerous and the country needs to be educated. No one should be jailed for drug crime or addiction. The Silk Road only serves a black market vs a government. Governments are needed to secure our individual liberties. A limited government thats basis is to protect social contracts. The Silk Road only serves to selfish ends, in a dangerous market that is uncontrolled. uncontrolled markets lead to greed in price fixing, monopolies, product displacement etc etc etc.... The bitcoin exchange is corrupt at its core and the silk road is is full of pirates and scoundrels, as well as honest hippy joes or recreational meth users. It is a risky way to spend money to say the very least. Silk Road only can serve those with money to burn or a terrible addiction. Addicts need to be educated and given clean drugs with a safe place to use them, as well as rehab facilities and help, not the dirty Silk Road. further... some drugs should just be legal, like marijuana . other controlled drugs should be available at special facilities that monitors purity. It is our right to privacy to put what we want. our body, it is our govern,ents job to protect the social contract, that being the drug you but is what the seller says it is.
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
tlyleerr, when you see my avatar just scroll down bro... ignore it.. it is not for you.., yaddamean?
 

ScottishWeedman

Active Member
check out BMR or sheep. and ive heard there is another 2 site in the pipeline about to go live soon but not sure how any will compare to the SR, it was a sad day when it went offline, i know a cpl ppl that lost a fair few ££ due to the seizure and now DPR has lost his freedom probably forever :(
 

CCCmints

Well-Known Member
Silk Road should not be around because drugs should be decriminalized and controlled by the national government. Drugs can be dangerous and the country needs to be educated. No one should be jailed for drug crime or addiction. The Silk Road only serves a black market vs a government. Governments are needed to secure our individual liberties. A limited government thats basis is to protect social contracts. The Silk Road only serves to selfish ends, in a dangerous market that is uncontrolled. uncontrolled markets lead to greed in price fixing, monopolies, product displacement etc etc etc.... The bitcoin exchange is corrupt at its core and the silk road is is full of pirates and scoundrels, as well as honest hippy joes or recreational meth users. It is a risky way to spend money to say the very least. Silk Road only can serve those with money to burn or a terrible addiction. Addicts need to be educated and given clean drugs with a safe place to use them, as well as rehab facilities and help, not the dirty Silk Road. further... some drugs should just be legal, like marijuana . other controlled drugs should be available at special facilities that monitors purity. It is our right to privacy to put what we want. our body, it is our govern,ents job to protect the social contract, that being the drug you but is what the seller says it is.
why do you think the silk road was created? BECAUSE DRUGS WILL NEVER BE FULLY DECRIMINALIZED

"silk road should not be around because drugs should be decriminalized" <---- one of the most ignorant statements i have ever read on this topic.......
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
LEARN TO READ CHILDREN Fuck the Silk Road and Buying Drugs on the Internet
Get angry and vote. Grow your own drugs. make friends. Fuck black markets that steal and extort and fuck organized crime.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24371894

(Reuters) - The price of the bitcoin digital currency dropped on Wednesday, after U.S. law enforcement authorities shut down Silk Road, an online marketplace used to buy and sell illegal drugs.


The bitcoin, valued by many for its anonymity, fell to $129 from over $140 a day before, according to a website for trading bitcoins, Mt.Gox. Earlier, the currency traded as low as $110.
Supporters say using bitcoins offers benefits including lower fraud risk and increased privacy, though critics argue the anonymity it offers makes the currency a magnet for drug transactions, money-laundering and other illegal activities.
The digital currency's drop came after the FBI arrested alleged Silk Road owner Ross William Ulbricht, 29, known as "Dread Pirate Roberts," on Tuesday in San Francisco.
Silk Road allowed tech-savvy sellers to post ads for drugs and other illegal products, which they sold for bitcoins and shipped to customers through the mail, according to the federal criminal charges filed against Ulbricht.
As well as Silk Road shoppers, drug traffickers who worried about the FBI tracking them down with data confiscated from Ulbricht may account for some of Wednesday's bitcoin selloff, said Garth Bruen, a security expert at Internet consumer group Digital Citizens Alliance.
"They're going to be pouring all over his records, getting subpoenas for every piece of data and account he has ever used and trying to figure out who all these different dealers are," said Bruen. "People are jumping ship."
While bitcoins, which are not backed by a government or central bank, have begun to gain a footing among some businesses and consumers, they have yet to become an accepted form of payment on the websites of major retailers such as Amazon.com.
The charges against Ulbricht said that Silk Road generated sales of more than 9.5 million bitcoins, roughly equivalent to $1.2 billion. There are currently about 11.8 million bitcoins in circulation.
With Ulbricht's arrest, authorities said they seized $3.6 million worth of bitcoins.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
How did the silk road extort anyone imp.?
If you're going to say that DPR took a small percentage of a dealers sales as an example of extortation, I completely disagree..
First off, no one forced anyone to vend on the sr, secondly, he was providing a service and an escrow system to keepboth vendors and buyers from being ripped off.. imvho, providing a sservice and charging a fee for said service is a far cry from extortion right? And you do know that buyers paid no such extortion, err, fees..

And you do know that when the sr started, BBC's were super cheap.. someone i onow traded $250 cash and got close to 20 BC, an average of a lil over $10 per or so only like a year or so ago.. so yeah, the BC fell by $11 the day the road went down, but it rose and fell every day, so again I fell to see the point in pointing this out..
 

CCCmints

Well-Known Member
silk road never controlled the bitcoin market. as expected, a small drop occurred and it bounced right back. you didn't fail to see the point racer, there was no point.
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
I got some ocean front property in Nevada to sell you , if you believe there was no price fixing involved in the Bit Coin exchange. You trust good ole genius DPR with your finances and regulation and still defend the moron.... some can't be helped... its the teeny bop brigade buying RCs on Silk Road
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
No doubt some of you were doing more than just buying a bag of coke... CCC mints is so sure there had to be good security , I am beginning to wonder what he was doing on SR. Its like he NEEDS to believe that he can't be tracked, LOL... shittin bricks and it aint about drugs either... there comin for you CCC lots of bad shit going down on that site
 

Impman

Well-Known Member
and why the fuck should DPR get a cut of any of the money?!! whats wrong with you kids? The site was NOT secure jeebus cristo
 
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