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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: Bitcoin Magazine on April 11, 2014, 09:39:45 PM



Title: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: Bitcoin Magazine on April 11, 2014, 09:39:45 PM
Stupid post.  but why can't we have a site like SR 2.0 that isn't hidden behind the Deep web?

what are we hiding from really? 


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: dave111223 on April 11, 2014, 11:36:51 PM
They should just open up a shop at a regular mall, that way it would be even easier to use.


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: STT on April 12, 2014, 12:57:06 AM
So long as everything is legal I cant see why not.   Isnt SR where you can buy people in the slave trade or so Ive been told by someone whose used it


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: TheButterZone on April 12, 2014, 01:12:47 AM
Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: byt411 on April 12, 2014, 01:17:37 AM
Stupid post.  but why can't we have a site like SR 2.0 that isn't hidden behind the Deep web?

what are we hiding from really? 
Stupid post.
Stupid post.
Stupid post.
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Stupid post.

This is the official proof as to why I have lost faith in humanity. COMMON SENSE PEOPLE!


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: clownius on April 12, 2014, 06:55:01 AM
Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.

Yeah but its bloody hard to seize a .onion domain.  Unlike the regular web where the domain would be seized in under 2 seconds flat.


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: itsunderstood on April 12, 2014, 08:34:25 AM
How deep does the web need to be?  That is the question.


Title: Re: Should Silk Road move from .onion to the regular web?
Post by: joesmoe2012 on April 13, 2014, 12:50:28 AM
Might as well, .onion isn't saving many from getting persecuted for committing victimless crimes.

Yeah but its bloody hard to seize a .onion domain.  Unlike the regular web where the domain would be seized in under 2 seconds flat.

This and the servers would be immediately seized and shut down (or even worse, tapped and left running).