So I just listened to the justice dep press conference. I was thinking - didn't hansa auto-delete orders (including any unencrypted or pgp encrypted data) after a certain amount of time? Is it possible the 10,000 addresses is all of the activity from June 20 to now? I'd imagine more people would have reported the mis-matched PGP's if hansa was indeed swapping it out for everyone starting June 20. But honestly I didn't ever verify my vendor's public key to compare against what was on hansa at the time of ordering. Thoughts?
This article states there was roughly 1,000 orders a day (https://www.politie.nl/en/news/2017/july/20/underground-hansa-market-taken-over-and-shut-down.html) , so if they controlled it from June 20 to July 20 that would be roughly 30,000 orders. I guess it's possible that 10,000 of that 30,000 didn't encrypt or auto-encrypt. I honestly don't remember seeing an auto encrypt option. I would encrypt outside of the site and press the "encrypt with seller's PGP key", thinking I needed to mark that in order for me to do the encryption. I guess in my situation I was double encrypting?
They said it was over 1000 orders per day. With AB gone, why not?