We don't take things serious

The Markets, namely SR by Ross, was filled with integrity and loyalty. Everything was kept very tight and scams were unheard of or very rare. As that went down, a evolutionizing society was built of Darknet Markets. More markets began to pop up. Just like normal society, when things get bigger and bigger, there are more lies, scams and conspiracy theories since no one knows what truly happened in different events.

This society has grown so big and deep that we no longer take things serious. /u/silverfox4ever posted a Nucleus warning https://pay.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/3c48hz/nucleus_market_is_preparing_an_exit_scam/ and everyone just trash talked him down. The thing is that we need to stop doing this. Yes it might be FUD, take it with a grain of salt but take it serious as well because you may never know. There may be a lot of wolfs being cried but one of them is bound to be true.

All you had to do was remove your coins for a while and see what happens in the upcoming week or two. I feel bad for a lot of you who lost coins. I just so happen to not use Nucleus. I honestly would have dismissed this myself and may have lost coin.

https://pay.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/3c48hz/nucleus_market_is_preparing_an_exit_scam/cswa497

I remember when a guy came on this sub saying bungee54's packs were being profiled but had no physical proof and no one believed him and called him an idiot and such.

There have been so many warnings and events that have happened and we just dismiss, talk shit to the person who posted it and then get fucked. How should we truly take this approach?


Comments


[6 Points] jamesbond123456:

by the looks of things it's not an exit scam, looks more like a hack as only some vendors/buyers were affected? if you cry wolf enough times, the wolf will come. there is a warning of an exit scam every week.


[6 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

If somebody is going to trash the reputation of somebody else, they are putting their own reputation on the line.

Anybody using a throwaway account to do this is breaking the "No Shilling" rule. If a throwaway is used to sling mud, its a shill and has a weighting of zero. Less, in fact.

If somebody says "X is about to exit scam", using a throwaway, it wasn't really said.

A stopped clock is right twice a day.


[1 Points] JustForResearch_:

Unfortunatly, there's too much FUD slinging to take every warning seriously.

Agree, hack is more likely than scam.

Even "big vendors" can be lazy or do dumb stuff like re-use passwords across site and/or use infected devices.


[1 Points] hdheuud:

No, that warning saved me $13000. I owe Mr.Fox a thank you. As for the bungee warning, I ignored that as long as I could.. ...dumb move. Thankfully I only lost the pack.


[1 Points] None:

I think there are a lot more dipshits and assholes in this community than in the past. I don't want to say it's because of new users, but it may be the accepted use of throw away accounts. I understand they're important for opsec, but it shouldn't be your outlet for frustration.