Darknet services

I'm a fairly competent developer with access to servers and high-speed, stable networks and currently have no side-project that I'm working on, so I'm looking for ideas.

I want to develop something useful for the darknet / deepweb that could possibly be profitable and at the same time useful for people, there are already a bunch of marketplaces and I could rather pick one and help them out / give them tips for improving their site(s) and security, so I wouldn't want to make another market unless there's a huge demand for it.

Current ideas: - A "better" bitcoin tumbler (I have some ideas on how to improve on bitcoinfog's process), but there you have the hurdle of getting people to trust you with their bitcoins, and to make the service as effective as possible you need a lot of transactions.

Ads is one way to "make money" off webservices, but I'm not keen on the idea to let ad-networks track my users if they're supposed to use a secure service, and everyone knows that as soon as you have an ad in the webpage there is someone somewhere that has your browser-fingerprint and/or ip-address.

I'm happy to discuss other ideas and even input for the ideas listed above, feature-requests etc.

Cheerios!


Comments


[5 Points] None:

At this point someone needs to develop some innovations into the Darknet scene. We already have Bitmessage for secure messaging and emailing. There are enough casinos and gambling sites on the clearnet already. We have TheHub; which is a cross market message board and DarkNet/DeepWeb proxies aren't needed since we have Tails, I2p and TOR already. There is a lot of room for innovation but you got to think outside of the box since so many developers are currently already trying to proof their ground in the Darknet.


[2 Points] mdparity:

Howdy,
This sounded interesting:
https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/1x596h/hi_what_if_we_had_a_crossmarket_market_like/

An idea I had before and might implement is a system similar to Localbitcoins.com - the difference is that when Bitcoin payment is made to a broker, the broker won't receive it until they get a code from the buyer. The buyer will bring the code and the broker brings the cash. Once the buyer confirms the cash, they give the broker the code, which can be checked immediately with a mobile phone running Orweb/Orbot, or an app that automatically runs on Tor.

Each code is locked to a broker, so even if the code is lost, the buyer can cancel the order and create a new code. Anyone can sign up to be a broker. All meetings should take place in public but not populated locations for safety. This is the best way to exchange cash for BTC anonymously. A physical P2P exchange.

I'm sure people looking to launder cash would like to be a broker. They trade cash for BTC, open an artshop or what ever, then they pay themselves with BTC and ship a $20 painting to Africa or something. Just an idea.

Message me with your contact details (email), languages, and experience - don't send me anything identifiable. Maybe we can find something to work on together. BlackBank@mail2tor.com

Cheers,
MDParity