Leaderboard

By total listing volume:

17,806: Silk Road (33.03%)

11,890: Agora (22.05%)

9,104: Evolution (16.89%)

7,840: Pandora (14.54%)

1,496: Blue Sky (2.77%)

1,373: Cloud-Nine (2.55%)

881: Hydra (1.63%)

612: Outlaw (1.14%)

585: Andromeda (1.09%)

357: Pirate (0.66%)

333: Silkkitie (0.62%)

326: The Marketplace (0.61%)

311: BlackBank (0.58%)

307: Tor Bazaar (0.57%)

298: Cannabis Road (0.55%)

197: Dream (0.37%)

61: Majestic Garden (0.11%)

51: Underground (0.10%)

49: Alpaca (0.09%)

22: 1776 (0.04%)

8: Tortuga (0.02%)

6: AdMagz (0.01%)

4: Silk Street (0.01%)

0: TOM/The Onion Market (0.00%)

N/A: Onionshop (Market not yet open.)

N/A: Topix 2 (Requires invite.)

N/A: Mr. Nice Guy (Down.)


Total of totals: 53,917.

(Figures accurate at time of writing. Sites provided by DeepDot.)


Comments


[5 Points] deepdot:

Great info! did you count each market or did you manage to scrape all of them?


[5 Points] gramsadmin:

That data is a little off from what I got on grams,

I think it is because some markets allow you to post in multiple categories and if you just add up the categories numbers you count some listings twice.. either that or I need to fix my silk road scraper.

Here is a screenshot from my backend admin, https://infotomb.com/lqn90.png


[3 Points] 09oijoijdfsdu3:

So the only FE only market is the largest, i wonder why....


[2 Points] ACreepyThrowaway:

WTF... Topix 2???

lol Topix is how I found most of my connects before the Feds shut it down. I wonder if it's similar or related in some way.


[1 Points] Atador:

This list isnt really meaningfull/comprehencive/conclusive imo. TMP (maybe others) only has one listing per product per vendor. This way there arent 10 listings of the same product from the same vendor only with differnt amounts. You can select the amount you want before you add the product to the card.

Its a fact.


[1 Points] messwidme:

This is rather useless. And I guess a couple of them have made the point of multiple listings in seperate categories + multiple listings by various size/weight etc for the same product. Now the # listings has almost no correlation to the market's transaction volume since the newer markets such as SR3/Andromeda Cloud9 and Hydra as well as BSM and Evolution too (along with the brand new ones) are free for vendors to register so that would explain the higher # listings then say TMP, but that very likely does not translate in actual trades for either lack of involvement of established vendors or outright scammers.


[1 Points] windy3:

Anybody tried TOM yet? I've received an invite and it looks okay.


[1 Points] STACKER81:

Topix2 (BETA) was open for everyone today,but unfortunately a few rotten apples decided to flood the chat section with spam.The site owner stopped trial membership instantly.The owner has hinted they would consider trial membership again,but you would have to convince them that you are an interested buyer! For now you could try the help button on the login page and leave a message with your email.The URL can be found here....... http://www.deepdotweb.com/2013/10/28/updated-llist-of-hidden-marketplaces-tor-i2p/


[0 Points] None:

I'm not sure how useful of a list this really is.

I mean, look at JoR on TMG. Is one $6,000 listing equivalent to a $100 listing? Is a $100 listing bought 20 times a day equivalent to a $500 listing that gets one purchase a day?

I know no one has access to this information but you'd really need total BTC transactions volume to truly rank these markets.


[-1 Points] meler-andy:

thank you love it :)SR2 still top boat :D