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darknetsolutions134 karma

Yes, any sites that deal with exploiting children. That's the only type we do not allow, although we are not eager to host any type of porn sites.

darknetsolutions104 karma

No problem.

We also refuse mercenary/hitmen sites, but that's actually never came up.

darknetsolutions103 karma

Yes and no. Many users assume they can download TOR, install it, and they are 100% safe. This is not the case.

Generally (and why is beyond us) TOR defaults to allowing all scripts. Disable this. This prevents any scripts from being executed on the clients side such as JavaScript, Flash, ect.

Another thing you can do is run TOR over a VPN (virtual private networks).


Silk Road 1 going down was quite interesting. We lost just under a thousand in escrow, although we only sold petty objects such as silk road memorabilia, 3d printed items, glassware and grinders with the SR camel logo.

At the time we had a few large orders of bongs going out through the USA and that costs us some funds, but nothing critical.

Then the Sheep Market scam was interesting to watch over on /r/darknetmarkets. I think over One hundred million USD in BTc were stolen.


Books! Good way to pass the time.

Adam: I don't read much actual literature, if I had to go with something I'd say Adventures of Huck Finn.
Brian: Zombie Survival Guide. Not the best author, but it's been my favorite book even after that horrible movie we dare not speak of.
Chris: Hunt For Red October.


You're very welcome!

darknetsolutions82 karma

The part of the internet that is not accessible by standard web browsers, and require some form of authentication and encryption to access providing the users with anonymity.

This covers I2P and TOR, as well as Freenet.

darknetsolutions81 karma

The disinformation spread mainly by US authorities, and malicious activity.