Title: BlackBank Market - Open Market with Encrypted Messaging System Post by: mdparity on January 30, 2014, 11:07:00 PM Update: BlackBank BTC Bitcoin Market is now Multi-Sig escrow enabled
BlackBank Market in the Media: http://www.deepdotweb.com/2014/02/16/blackbank-market-now-offering-multisig-escrow/ BlackBank Market on WordPress: http://BlackBankMarket.wordpress.com Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackbankmarket BlackBank Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackBank/ ----- Howdy, I would like to introduce a new emerging anonymous buy/sell market in the TOR hidden service (electronics, books, clothing, etc.): BlackBank BTC Bitcoin Market (You will need TorBrowser to access) http://omo6o7akcampiryq.onion Automated Transactions There are a variety of categories to sell in Bitcoins. The market is completely automated, so deposits and withdrawals are immediately completed. The system is designed to show a balance on first confirmation, with it being available at the sixth. You can also add users to your contact and send/receive BTC instantly, with no minimum transaction amount (which will cost less transaction fee than sending a small BTC amount directly). Run Your Own BTC Store All items listed in the market will automatically populate your store. You can manage your store via the "Account Panel" in the title bar, and customize your own banner graphics for your store, or pin a listed item as being featured so it'll be at the top when members first arrive at your store. The store link is also easy to share: ex. http://omo6o7akcampiryq.onion/vendor/electronium Optional Escrow The market is all about options. Escrow is optional, meaning funds are available for withdrawal the moment you accept the purchase if you opt out. If you use escrow, you'll have better chances someone would buy your item, and funds would be available for withdrawal immediately when a buyer releases the escrow. List and Buy in Multiple Currencies The market updates the currency exchange, so you can list in USD, GBP, AUD, or EUR and the buyer would be charged the BTC rate at time of purchase. For buyers, they can also view in different currencies. Encrypted Messaging System The market includes an optional GPG encrypted messaging system. You do not need to buy and sell to use this messaging system; it's a complimentary service. How The Messaging System Works Instructions: 1. Use the title bar to access "Account Panel" > "User Settings" > "Setup PGP", then copy, paste and save your PGP Public Key 2. Enable "Allow PGP" so users can send you encrypted messages 3. Enable "AutoPGP" to automatically use encryption when available 4. You will still need to decrypt the message yourself, but you never have to import or look for someone's PGP code! just send the message, and it'll be automatically encrypted with their public key 5. We do not hold private keys, so even BlackBank can't decrypt the message! Multiple Categories range from books, electronics, clothing, IT services, and more. The system is completely hand-coded with security as the primary focus. The website and database is incrementally backed-up into an SVN database on an encrypted drive every 15 minutes, on two different servers. Bitcoin transactions are calculated daily, with only the required amount used for daily transactions kept in the live wallet while the rest is kept in cold storage. If there are any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me at any time at: BlackBank@mail2tor.com torchat: e5tdbd3ruap34zda Best Regards, MDParity Title: Re: BlackBank Market - Open Market with Encrypted Messaging System Post by: TheButterZone on January 31, 2014, 06:55:40 AM Scroll down to the bottom of this post, and at the left there is 'move topic' link.
Title: Re: BlackBank Market - Open Market with Encrypted Messaging System Post by: mdparity on February 23, 2014, 09:01:44 AM Howdy,
I just wanted to give an update on a few changes and FAQs in regards to BlackBank BTC Bitcoin Market. If there are any questions or feedback, always feel free to contact me at anytime by PM or directly at: BlackBank@mail2tor.com torchat: e5tdbd3ruap34zda Cheers, MDParity ----- Quote Just as it is important to Protect Buyers, it is important to Protect Sellers Update: New Features: User Profiles and Favorites Update: Search/Verify sellers by PGP Update: PGP public key ownership verification; new feature will be rolling out to include searching for sellers by verified PGP public keys Update: added an FAQ/Benefits of BlackBank Multi-Sig BlackBank Market: http://omo6o7akcampiryq.onion BlackBank Forum: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion BlackBank Wiki: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion/wiki ----- Howdy, As requested, there have been new features added to BlackBank:
Managing Purchases: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion/wiki/images/7/7a/Manage-sales.jpg User Profiles: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion/wiki/images/b/bd/Userprofile.jpg If there are any questions or feedback, please always feel free to contact me or share them in the forum. ----- Search/Verify Sellers by PGP http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion/wiki/index.php/Verified_PGP A new feature to search for Verified PGPs has recently been added to BlackBank. A Verified PGP is a PGP public key which ownership of has been verified through an encrypted challenge question that only someone with a private key can respond to. Since only the holder of a private key can decrypt the encrypted code, this will indicate that the public key in the profile belongs to the owner and not someone copying a PGP key into their profile to impersonate another person (ex. a reputable seller). This feature is designed to assist buyers in finding and verifying the identity of sellers from other markets. It is an assurance that the two sellers are the same and prevents fraud. This feature can also be used by sellers who are just starting up in BlackBank to refer to their past profiles and feedback on other markets and identify themselves through the PGP code. Benefits of the New PGP Features:
If there are any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me at anytime. Cheers, MDParity ----- Howdy, There are only about 120 listings at the moment; still working on features to bring in sellers. In the meantime, BlackBank is gaining roughly 100 new members a day. In terms of development, I would also like to introduce a new feature in BlackBank: PGP Ownership Verification As PGP is a great way to verify sellers and buyers, BlackBank now requires PGP public key ownership to be verified. This is an important step to ensure other people do not steal or use your PGP public key in their profile as an attempt to impersonate you. There will be a feature rolling out shortly to allow for searching sellers by PGP public key as well, but it will only search for verified PGP public keys. If you registered before the date of this message, please verify your PGP code by following the below instructions: 1. Edit your PGP code 2. Save your PGP code (you don't have to change it) 3. Answer the challenge question by decrypting the message and entering the code in the response box All members who register after the date of this message will not have to worry, as you will be asked to verify the ownership of your PGP public key when you first add it to your profile. Cheers, MDParity ----- Howdy, Just want to share some updates on BlackBank, now with 1000+ members. Seller accounts are still free, but will be changing shortly. New features and updates:
Multi-Sig Escrow: when funds are in Escrow, they are kept in the Bitcoin Blockchain and no longer in BlackBank Market. After a purchase is accepted by a seller, a Multi-Signature Address is created using the public keys provided by the Buyer, the Seller, and BlackBank Market. Each public key is paired with a private key. In order to access the funds, two of the three private keys must be provided. This prevents access to the funds without authorization from at least two members. As the funds are in the Blockchain, it can also be accessed via the native Bitcoin-QT client without BlackBank. Benefits of Multi-Sig Escrow:
A lot of time was taken to come to a compromise on how to create an easy to use Multi-Sig experience. When using Multi-Sig Escrow on BlackBank, all that is required is a public key, a private key, and a withdrawal address. There is no need for special commands or technical knowledge. A Manual Finalize Early code is also provided that can be used on the official Bitcoin-QT client in the event BlackBank was to become unavailable. The entire manual FE requires only two commands and the private keys of both parties. Bitcoins in Multi-Sig addresses are stored in the blockchain. The market can not be hacked nor scam and run away with the funds as two private keys are required: 1. Market + Buyer 2. Market + Seller 3. Buyer + Seller No more worries of hacks or scam markets. 2-Factor Authentication: uses your PGP public key to encode a randomly generated code and requires you to decode it during authentication. This prevents phishing attacks; if a hacker retrieves your password, they will still not be able to access the account if they can not decrypt the generated code. The code changes every time it is entered incorrectly, which also prevents brute hacking (although there is also a captcha after 5 unsuccessful log in attempts, but more security is always better). If there are any questions, comments, or feedback, always feel free to contact me. ----- FAQ Q: Are coins beeing stored on your website? Like in useraccounts or so. A: Yes and no. There was a compromise to make it easier for the buyer to use multisig escrow. The buyer deposits once into BlackBank and the funds are in the account between deposit and purchase. The buyer can withdraw the funds at anytime if not in multi-sig escrow. 1. A buyer purchases an item and enters public key and a refund address (in case of disputes) 2. Buyer can cancel the purchase and withdraw at any time still 3. Seller accepts purchase by entering a public key and payment address; multi-sig address created and funds sent 4. Funds now in 2 of 3 multi-sig and not in BlackBank 5. Buyer finalizes with private key; funds released to Seller's payment address Most funds are stolen during escrow and that's why sellers demand FE. This mitigates risk. Why not deposit directly to multi-sig?
The funds are automatically sent to the multi-sig escrow. A 'manual FE code' is then provided. The first argument, a hex value, can be decoded to show the TXID and verify the funds are in multi-sig. There are several ways to verify; you can also check the blockchain Am I able to store more coins then I need in my BB account? Yes, but I highly recommend against it. Any funds left in BB would be on a hot wallet. Just deposit the amount you plan to purchase. The market itself automatically sends all commission and fees to cold storage. If a seller recives my BTC are they going to his BB account wallet? When the buyer releases the funds, it goes directly to an address provided by the seller, not BB. 1. during purchase, the buyer enters their refund address 2. accepting a purchase, the seller enters their payment address The word "easy" really rings a bell in my head. Easier; easy would be to use traditional markets where you deposit and purchase an item. In BB multi-sig, you would still need to supply a public key and keep a private key pair. It is also required to remember which private key pair matches which public key; I suggest using Purchase IDs as reference. Ex. CSV for sellers PID, Public Key, Private Key For buyers, I doubt the volume would go too high, so notepad would probably suffice. Benefits of BlackBank Multi-Sig
----- Howdy, Hope to y'all it's okay to post here; thanks for the hub, it's a great central place to gather up. Just wanted to introduce a market, BlackBank. Feel free to join the 700+ spectactors in the Multi-Sig Escrow Market. BlackBank Market: http://omo6o7akcampiryq.onion BlackBank Forum: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion BlackBank Wiki: http://u5z75duioy7kpwun.onion/wiki I saw 'BlackBank' on DeepDotWeb's post in 'Other New Markets' so I thought I settle down here with a post. Just a note: yes, BlackBank looks shady - all markets are shady - I just prefer being honest in appearance, and maybe a lil class. If any of you has questions, comments, or feedbacks, feel free to share. Cheers, MDParity |