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Re: Dark marketplaces?
by
tabas
on 20/11/2016, 16:35:46 UTC
Hello Dear,

I have a question and i hope someone can help me out. I see on the Tor network a lot of dark marketplaces where you can pay with bitcoin. My question, how do they make those markets? Is there any tutorial we can find?


I suggest, if you love your life, never enter in the dark market. They can get your whole identity, hack your accounts, and know your exact address. Better to earn not that high, atleast not illegal.
And you don't think a good hacker could get that information from another user on the internet, they don't need the darknet to do that and the tor relay would probably make it harder for a hacker to target one specific user.

There is really not much difference making a deal on the dark net compared to making the same deal on the normal internet, as long as you tale the same precautions you shouldn't get scammed.

Many are thinking this way, just because by simply visiting a normal dark marketplace or deep web will make their identity unsecured and prone to be hacked. But they are becoming wrong with it, because as long as you are not transacting and not having any conversation to any person there then don't you worry for you are safe.
Even then if you are not going to buy anything and maybe you want to go there out of curiosity, I think it will be better to use a public computer in library or something instead of using your personal computer, that way you will be safer.

Yes this is more secure if you wanted to enter or try to browse things in the deep web or any dark marketplace. This will help you to be more anonymous and use the IP address of library or just simply rent into a computer shop. And if something happens to the computer it is not a problem of yours because you can just make yourself innocent and ignorant on how to use computer.