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February 28, 2018, 05:36:46 AM
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You have to read and  research at the new exchanges coming up, look to the recent bitfinex issue they werent regulated and who paid the bill were their costumers  i just use poloniex and yobit and i keep there a small number of coins soo if something happens to them my bitcoin will be safety.
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April 29, 2018, 01:23:53 PM
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ok, I think there is no differences between creating marketplace in the darknet or in the clear internet, but i think you won't find any legal tutorial so you can try to find them in the datknet)
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May 04, 2018, 12:32:56 PM
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Bitcoin.com did a story on darknet markets just a couple of days ago - "These Are the Most Popular Darknet Marketplaces Right Now"
https://news.bitcoin.com/these-are-the-most-popular-darknet-marketplaces-right-now

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May 04, 2018, 03:05:34 PM
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According to what I see, the black market is killing the price of ICO projects when they hit the market. If it were me, I would never sell the coins I had on the black market because they were very low.
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May 06, 2018, 06:28:52 AM
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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 think no one would make a tutorial about that because it's easy for the government to track him down even he's using anonymous account. You must be trying to sell illegal if I'm correct so all I can say is you should know that you'll get in prison either way.
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May 06, 2018, 08:26:48 PM
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I think all market place depend on bitcoin. when bitcoin price is high the alt coin market place are down so i think the market place are increase and decrease depend on bitcoin. Now market place is dark so after few days it will be better for us. 

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May 07, 2018, 02:11:21 AM
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payment using bitcoin is very flexible and can be used anywhere but it would be nice to use dalah positive thing that bitcoin image becomes positive and can grow every year, illegal market will bring bad image on bitcoin and will reduce bitcoin sale value.

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May 07, 2018, 09:39:42 AM
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Lots of dark marketplaces are not very pleased by peopel becuase there are allot of peopel who put scam items in to a webshop like that and you wont get anything
and that is such a shame when you pay something with the bitcoin.
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May 07, 2018, 01:15:27 PM
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cool
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May 07, 2018, 09:47:17 PM
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there are much of dark marketplaces you know and that is nice because i like to use them because they are offering allot of stuff online and that is really nice because i like to buy stuff online with the bitcoin.
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May 31, 2018, 04:15:19 PM
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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?

Now there is a lot of information on GitHub and on different forums. You can create your own website or store on the TOR network. But I don't advise it. It's better to work by law.
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May 31, 2018, 08:45:07 PM
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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?

Now there is a lot of information on GitHub and on different forums. You can create your own website or store on the TOR network. But I don't advise it. It's better to work by law.

Creating your own website or store on the TOR network in itself is not illegal. It's alrite then content OK f the website that matters.  Th  TOR network just provide a way to surf the internet without being monitored.
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June 01, 2018, 02:48:21 AM
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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?

Now there is a lot of information on GitHub and on different forums. You can create your own website or store on the TOR network. But I don't advise it. It's better to work by law.

Creating your own website or store on the TOR network in itself is not illegal. It's alrite then content OK f the website that matters.  Th  TOR network just provide a way to surf the internet without being monitored.


That's why illegal things happen there because it's hard for them to get monitored. So OP might want to sell illegal that he had to consider making a website in TOR network. I can't find other reasons than that.
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July 04, 2018, 09:24:45 AM
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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?


Services listed under “Trusted Darknet Markets” have been reliable for a while and have accumulated a good amount of trust in the Darknet community. Since most of those markets are gone, it is good for bitcoin.
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July 04, 2018, 12:10:06 PM
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Why don't you just wait for it a little bit once it will become much more used? - I know many e-commerce started to add bitcoin and crypto payments into the marketplace
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July 05, 2018, 08:01:06 PM
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Dark marketplaces are not like the mainstream web as we know it, alot of evil things go on there , getting a tutorial that would explain how it's properly done is going to be very difficult. There was a dark market that was investigated by the FBI and arrests where made by 2013, we the seizure of all of coins. Always avoid dark marketplaces and stick to conventional markets.
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July 06, 2018, 12:03:08 AM
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it is because bitcoin is very difficult to be controlled and supervised by the government and that is also the reason some countries prohibit the circulation of bitcoin in their country because they are vulnerable to misuse and are worried about being used as a financing tool for crime.
and I think that's what causes bad bitcoin images and makes the price go down.

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July 06, 2018, 02:25:05 AM
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It's dark. Just stay away from it
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July 06, 2018, 10:09:32 AM
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There is this great alternative or even future to the darkmarketplaces in p2p decentralized online marketplaces like OpenBazaar (https://openbazaar.org/). Can be used with tor for complete anonymity, is safe and secure(at least for moderated payments), free, fast and easy to use. "A FREE ONLINE MARKETPLACE. NO PLATFORM FEES. NO RESTRICTIONS." - as stated by the dev team, decentralized ebay/amazon p2p alternative at it's core. Such platforms are the much needed evolution for both, online commerce and darkmarkets in particular. I personally think as a community we should support and utilize such kind of projects, instead of dreaming about shopping with crypto in fiat businesses.
The typical darkmarket goods are already there as well as normal stuff. It's also possible to automatically and anonymously exchange cryptos p2p on the platform with cryptocurrency listings in the latest update. 

FAQ from the official page:
 
What is OpenBazaar?
OpenBazaar is a different way to do online commerce. It’s a peer to peer application that doesn’t require middlemen, which means no fees & no restrictions.

How does OpenBazaar work?
OpenBazaar connects people directly via a peer to peer network. Data is distributed across the network instead of storing it in a central database.

How are there no fees and restrictions?
OpenBazaar isn’t a company nor an organization; it’s free open source software. It was built to provide everyone with the ability to buy and sell freely  ✌

Who controls the OpenBazaar network?
Nobody has control over OpenBazaar. Each user contributes to the network equally and is in control of their own store and private data  world emoji

Is Bitcoin the only supported payment method?
Pay with 50+ cryptocurrencies on OpenBazaar: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Zcash, Dash, etc. Seller receives payment in Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash or Zcash. Their choice.

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July 08, 2018, 03:00:32 PM
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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?

Well, it is dangerous to involve yourself in dark markets. I'd advise you should be very careful if you're thinking about setting up one or indulging in some, you can be grabbed by law enforcement agencies easily, especially for newcomers. And by the way, pertaining to your question about how dark market places are st up, this is the internet, you can set up a lot of things you just have to know what you're doing and the people you're doing with
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