[Rare Product Inquiry] Marketplace with Integrity

Hi everyone I'm here most of every day and I was just wondering, since I can name 10 functional markets off the top of my head that don't include Nucleus or AlphaBay and many of them are running smoothly and showing great potential and new features, I realized I wasn't sure which one to use. Can anyone advice? There are so few options nowadays...I miss back when it was Agora or Evolution with all that variety. Them were the days.

But seriously help I don't know what he fuck to do and I need to spend money as quickly and irresponsibly as possible. Will take all comers!


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[6 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:

The three I would recommend are East India Company, Hansa, and ACAS. All three are in the wiki superlist. I've only had experience with EIC so I would be bias towards you checking them out, but give them all a try and see how you like them.


[5 Points] None:

I ask myself this question a lot. As a young child, no older than 4 or 5 my uncle would make me sit on his lap every weekend while he played poker with his friends. He was a short, stocky man with a rather erratic demeanor and a pearl-like glaze to his eyes. As I grew older, I kept this secret to myself and I think it is safe to say it has affected me emotionally well into my adult years.


[2 Points] notanasianguy69:

I used nucleus for a long time and I now use dream.I didn't lose anything substantial when nucleus went down but that's because I'm not a complete retard, and I don't leave $1500 dollars in escrow on some sketchy site. You won't find a market with integrity man, it's all about money. Nobody is risking a life altering prison sentence just out of ideology. As far as DPR goes, he didn't need to exit scam. He was rolling in cash made from legit commission.


[2 Points] None:

DHL


[2 Points] RedCrossMedCare:

dream marketplace ftw...great marketplace. Steady growth and lots of reliable big name vendors there already.


[2 Points] drxanaxopsec:

integrity is for nerds


[1 Points] lobali-is-kimble:

Also I don't like getting scammed, have researchers made any headway in preventing that somehow? Maybe some sort of new paradigm or something? Probably not...the scene is so stagnant and dead these days. Sigh.


[1 Points] PirateRadioBroadcast:

Hello lobali-is-kimble,

ACAS is an up-and-coming DarkNet Marketplace. We have an easy to navigate and use GUI for our users, as well as regular security updates and nearly 24/7 customer support (Sometimes I just need to sleep), as well as active and growing Forums, which I have the pleasure of moderating.

I have plenty more to say about ACAS Market and why you should use it, but to answer your question about integrity; look no further. One of our goals is to replace Agora when it comes to running a DNM that is synonymous with integrity and security.

I have already been in talks with our Administration Team for a solid and reputable exit strategy, not unlike what Agora has set the precedence for, but much more smoothly accomplished, assuming we ever actually NEED to go away.

When it will be available? I can't even begin to fathom an actual announcement date with all of the varibles we must address to ensure a proper execution of both code and communication/verification, but know that even as a new market (1 month old), we are planning on making the difference we see users of other establishments lamenting over on a dialy basis cry out for.

Feel free to message me any time if you'd like to come check us out, I will send you an invite if you'd like.

Regards,

-PRB.


[1 Points] throwaway50cent:

I really like DHL so far.


[1 Points] jfovendas:

Well if a market has central escrow then they are giving themselves the power to steal, given the climate i think no matter your intentions it becomes a source of problems beit hackers LE or greed.

Only market thats relinquished that power is hansa. Take it for what its worth, its not up to the markets to protect you.


[1 Points] bikramdrugsbikram:

"rare product inquiry" indeed


[1 Points] JburnaDNM:

Love the flair!


[1 Points] GrandWizardsLair:

The Grand Wizard is presently on AlphaBay, Hansa and East India Company. Here are some thoughts from the Greatest Mind the Darknet Has Ever Known(tm).

We are on AlphaBay because we currently do about 75% of our business there. If you're reading /r/darknetmarkets you have already heard of AlphaBay and chances are you already have a strong opinion about it. We've had no problems in 6+ months and (while their counting methods are controversial and their self-proclaimed listing numbers appear inflated) they have the widest selection of vendors of the three markets.

East India Company has the best implementation of multisig of the three. Better than half our EIC buyers use their 2-of-3 multisig. Support has been extremely responsive every time we've needed assistance and their uptime is excellent. (They also don't have the needed but oft-irritating AlphaBay "DDoS Protection" window popping up repeatedly when you try to log in... ). Our only complaint is that their vendor tools are clunky. When you check the listing of outstanding orders, for example, you get all outstanding orders in a column with no clear delineator marking where one order begins and another stops. You have to pick them out yourself amidst a wall of text. This is irritating when you have 5 or 6 orders outstanding: it would be unworkable with 50+ orders out.

Hansa has 2-of-2 rather than the preferable 2-of-3 multisig. However, they enforce multisig: a customer cannot FE on Hansa. Despite this, we're getting almost as much business on Hansa as on EIC. (75/15/10 would be our guesstimate: we could give you more accurate numbers if we broke out Excel and made a spreadsheet but for obvious reasons would rather not do so... ). Hansa also has the best and cleanest vendor tools of the three. Its selection is the smallest of the three markets, but you only need one or two vendors offering what you need to make a visit worthwhile.


[1 Points] AmazinPride:

EIC is the next Agora, once it attracts more vendors/more items.

All just a matter of time...