Although there is a lot of discussion regarding illegal activity taking place on the deep web these days, it is also a home for political resistance and rebellion. Consumers and enterprises tend to dismiss any form of technology that is not embraced by a mainstream audience, and both Bitcoin and the deep web seem to be prime examples of that attitude.
http://bitcoinist.net/the-torist-is-a-literary-magazine-hosted-on-the-deep-web/It's still pretty empty as for now, one issue is available, this is what featured in this issue (in case anybody is interested):
Fiction
The Breakfast Room, by Peter Conlin
Chapter Nine of The United States of Air, by J.M. Porup
Shadowbook, by Miriam Rasch
Poetry
Two Poems, by Alissa Quart
Snowfall, by Vance Osterhout
Non-fiction
Disruptive anti-fraud artivism – Digital art exposing Internet scammers, by KairUs (Linda Kronman and Andreas Zingerle)
Misusing the Master’s Tools: Exploring the Capacity to Break from Prescriptive Use, by Nathanael Bassett