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Topic: Silk Road: anonymous marketplace. Feedback requested :) - page 35. (Read 152789 times)

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Here is a list of things banned on e-bay.  Much of it is banned for obvious reasons, but some of it should be allowed.  Some of these might expand the types of products offered . . .


      Adult Only category
 

      alcohol (see also wine)


      animals and wildlife products – examples include live animals, mounted specimens, and ivory
 

      art 
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      artifacts, grave-related items, and Native American arts and crafts
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      catalytic converters and test pipes
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      cell phone (wireless) service contracts
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      charity or fundraising listings
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      clothing, used
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      contracts
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      cosmetics, used
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      counterfeit currency and stamps
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      credit cards
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      currency, selling
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      drugs and drug paraphernalia
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      drugs, describing drugs or drug-like substances
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      electronics equipment – examples include cable TV de-scramblers, radar scanners, and traffic signal control devices
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      electronic surveillance equipment – examples include wiretapping devices and telephone bugging devices
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      embargoed goods and prohibited countries – examples include items from Cuba
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      event tickets
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      firearms, weapons, and knives – examples include pepper spray, replicas, and stun guns (see also military items)
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      food and healthcare items
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      gift cards
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      government documents, IDs, and licenses
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      government, transit, and shipping-related items – examples include airplane operations manuals, subway employee uniforms, and U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mailbags
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      hazardous materials – examples include batteries, fireworks, and Freon
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      human parts and remains
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      importation of goods into the United States – examples include CDs that were intended only for distribution in a certain country
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      international trading
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      items encouraging illegal activity – examples include an eBook describing how to create methamphetamine
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      lockpicking devices
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      lottery tickets
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      mailing lists and personal information
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      manufacturers' coupons
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      medical devices – examples include contact lenses, pacemakers, and surgical instruments
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      military items (see also firearms, weapons, and knives)                         
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      multi-level marketing, pyramid, and matrix programs
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      offensive material – examples include ethnically or racially offensive material and Nazi memorabilia
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      pesticides
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      plants and seeds                           
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      police-related items
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      political memorabilia (reproduction)
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      postage meters
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      prescription drugs
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      prohibited services
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      real estate
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      recalled items
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      slot machines
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      stamps
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      stocks and other securities
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      stolen property and property with removed serial numbers
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      surveillance equipment
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      tobacco
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      travel
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      weeds (see plants and seeds)
legendary
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It was a joke, but probably a bad one. We will probably have FBI GPS trackers on our cars in the morning.

I wonder how much a FBI GPS tracker goes for in BTC  Grin



Doubt it.  Despite popular opinion, it's not illegal to posses uranium in small quantities.  Regulated, yes.  Prohibited, no.  That's just Hollywood.  Much like firearm suppressors.  Difficult to get, and expensive, but not prohibited.
wb3
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It was a joke, but probably a bad one. We will probably have FBI GPS trackers on our cars in the morning.

I wonder how much a FBI GPS tracker goes for in BTC  Grin

legendary
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I heard about a guy who made a very small purchase of something quasi-legal here. He knows my cousin's bosses girlfriend. When I hear how it goes I shall report back

the u-232 is two doors down on the left. Upper shelf, in a glass jar. suggest you bring some lead (Pb).

u-232?  I'm not familiar with that one, it must be rare.  U-235 is depleted, and I've held it in my hand.  It's not particularly dangerous, but I made sure to wash my hands before eating.  U-238 is the hot stuff.
wb3
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I heard about a guy who made a very small purchase of something quasi-legal here. He knows my cousin's bosses girlfriend. When I hear how it goes I shall report back

the u-232 is two doors down on the left. Upper shelf, in a glass jar. suggest you bring some lead (Pb).
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I heard about a guy who made a very small purchase of something quasi-legal here. He knows my cousin's bosses girlfriend. When I hear how it goes I shall report back
sr. member
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my only suggestion is that someone sell USD and/or EUR cash on the site.  Selling cash could help vendors bootstrap their reputation and buyers refine their delivery mechanism without risk from possibly illegal goods.

That's a great idea. I might look into offering this service.
vip
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Cool site.  I can imagine many uses for a truly anonymous market.  It reminds me of friends who tried to import prohibited books into East Germany back in the day.  Anyway, my only suggestion is that someone sell USD and/or EUR cash on the site.  Selling cash could help vendors bootstrap their reputation and buyers refine their delivery mechanism without risk from possibly illegal goods.

A resilient, anonymous system for cashing out of Bitcoin could also be useful if pressure ever comes down on the Bitcoin economy and its main exchanges.  Of course, #bitcoin-otc handles that pretty well too.  The more the merrier.
sr. member
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If you never worked to obtain your organs, why should you get anything in exchange for them? If your spare organ will save someone's life, should that person become your slave after he gets your organ?

What exactly are you saying? I shouldn't be allowed to sell my organs? My spare organs should be taken against my will?
sr. member
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not sure how to keep anon (if your gonna use a dr.), but just came across this article and thought bone marrow might be a good category and other things depending on how far you want to go.  something like Ripple could be helpful too.

the potential for things to be involuntary concerns me though.

http://www.latimes.com/health/fl-nbcol-bone-marrow-brochu-0304-20110304,0,397693.column

also i was thinking of a movie i saw a long time ago, a scene involves a bunch of asian guys, and a lottery.  When the guy's name is pulled he wins something he had requested, but has to give up something random.  I think one of the characters has to give up an eye, but his daughter gets a kidney. or something like that. any one know the name of the movie?
Reminds me of Repo! The Genetic Opera.

If you never worked to obtain your organs, why should you get anything in exchange for them? If your spare organ will save someone's life, should that person become your slave after he gets your organ?
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not sure how to keep anon (if your gonna use a dr.), but just came across this article and thought bone marrow might be a good category and other things depending on how far you want to go.  something like Ripple could be helpful too.

the potential for things to be involuntary concerns me though.

http://www.latimes.com/health/fl-nbcol-bone-marrow-brochu-0304-20110304,0,397693.column

also i was thinking of a movie i saw a long time ago, a scene involves a bunch of asian guys, and a lottery.  When the guy's name is pulled he wins something he had requested, but has to give up something random.  I think one of the characters has to give up an eye, but his daughter gets a kidney. or something like that. any one know the name of the movie?
hero member
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So, does one have to refrigerate dried P. cubensis? Storage and use instructions would help customers. ...Not that I currently possess any or have ever visited the Silk Road.

http://www.erowid.org/
newbie
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Just for the record, SilkRoad has no apparent ties to any of the underground drug trading forums. For this reason alone I do not trust them. If they want my trust they need to say who can vouch for them or what forums they have been on. Even if they post a hash of the forums name and a random string of their choice it will be nice, then people from drug forums can compare forums they have been on + the random string and look for a match. This way people can learn if silkroad is on any trusted forums and silkroad doesn't need to leak any forum names. Honestly a vendor site like this with no backing from the forums I automatically am distrutful of, although they could be legitimate regardless.
newbie
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Does all this stuff just get shipped through the regular mail? I'm too paranoid to take the risk of customs officers turning up on my doorstep personally.

This almost never happens. Where you live does play a role though, as well as where the product is coming from. Things that are shipped domestic do not go through customs, so if you order from a vendor in the same country as you there wont be customs agents. Maybe postal inspectors though. There is very little screening of mail domestic. Things through customs are harder although it depends again on the country. Australia screens huge amounts of mail, getting in anything other than a standard flat envelope is nearly impossible. Most nations, including USA and pretty much all of Europe, it is easy to sneak things past customs. The real risk is on the importer, after a package is in the country the product can be redistributed with in the country with more or less zero risk.
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yes.
i'm afraid to even be posting here  Lips sealed

brb, a black van just pulled up and two men in suits are at the door...
legendary
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Speaking for myself, I wouldn't touch this with a 10 feet pole... but that's because my country's police is bit overhead when it turns to paranoia and drugs.  Tongue

Still a question, is silk road just a gun/drugs store? No other categories up to be open?
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Does all this stuff just get shipped through the regular mail? I'm too paranoid to take the risk of customs officers turning up on my doorstep personally.
newbie
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Please make sure you are protected from intersection attacks. Tor is EXCELLENT for pure information smuggling, but when there is already geolocation intelligence from mailing (non-information smuggling) it is very weak to intersection attacks narrowing in on you. This poster made great points:

http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=175.80
legendary
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It's a market with buyers and sellers and I guess no one is related to the operator.
Maybe buyers could have their wish list too that sellers may be inclined to service.
There could then be an order book with bid and ask for each product or service, and the more you want something the more you are willing to pay and attract new providers Wink
There actually are some listings specifically by silkroad, rather than a random vendor.
newbie
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I would like to know which of the source forums these public vending sites came from. I know the source forum scene is huge these days and nobody is on ALL of the forums, but some background would be nice. What forums or trusted members will rep for you? RaveSupply is the only public vendor site right now that has a known history from the scene, although there are others being worked on. Just curious.

Undrugged used to be a good place to get ratings on vendors but you couldn't search through it for vendors if you didn't already know their contact information. You typed in their contact information and then could see and read reports on vendor product quality and legitimacy. Now there is Safe Or Scam which does pretty much the same thing but is run by different people than Undrugged used to be.

I am glad that now there are sites popping up that offer sourcing so publicly, make prohibition impossible to enforce!
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