Anonymart is an open source storefront that merchants can deploy on their own server. Because merchants can run it themselves, they do not need to trust any central marketplace owner.
You can view a demo here: http://x436zdl3qkxrakia.onion/
One of the coolest features of Anonymart is that it utilizes BIP32 HD Address generation. What this means is that Anonymart is able to generate payment addresses WITHOUT your private keys. If your storefront gets hacked, the hacker still can't spend your bitcoins. Only your local BIP32 compliant wallet (such as Electrum) is capable of transferring the funds.
You can find information on installing Anonymart here: http://anonymart.github.io/installation.html
I'm also looking to hire someone with a Linux background (and possibly Laravel) to review the code for security holes. If that sounds like something you might be you please send me a PM.
Thoughts & criticisms appreciated. Subscribe to /r/anonymart if you're interested in updates. -Aakil
ps. If you'd like to support further development, please donate to 147BM4WmH17PPxhiH1kyNppWuyCAwn3Jm4. I've been working on Anonymart for about a month and would like to keep working on it. Any funds would be greatly appreciated.
All of you douchebags running the Dos and DDos attacks against existing sites, how about showing how great your coding skills really are, and volunteer some time to this project.
I have nothing to do with this, but it seems to me that a large number of related, small markets that voluntarily associate with an external directory/ratings ratings page would be much more efficient and hard to attack by LE. Think 'herding cats' rather than just a few, big targets.
Rather than ruining everyone's day by freezing orders and stopping (needed) withdrawals, contribute something constructive, secure this guy's code, and hire yourself out at a reasonable rate as a security guard rather than as an extortionist.