Detailed, step-by-step guide to the DNMs & OPSEC

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[9 Points] troubledteendwight:

These are the kinds of quality posts I love to see on /r/darknetmarkets counter to the pointless off-topic drivel I've been reading of late. Of course many won't utilize it because it lacks the juicy drama of a kid spending the day at Busch Gardens. Enjoy an upvote and keep 'em comin'!


[3 Points] None:

Perfect!


[2 Points] fiddyvirgins:

I've been using dnms for two years now. This shows how much I still don't know and need to learn to keep safe.

Thank you.


[2 Points] None:

So, I'm still in the research stage of DNMs and I gave a question about the logistics of PGP.

So, I purchase the item I want and I need to send my encrypted info to the vendor. Do I just encrypt it under both of our names and then give him that PGPdata? I don't need to give him my public key or anything?

Thanks for your help. Feel free to make fun of me for my stupid question.


[1 Points] NotAFuckingShill:

Very descriptive guide


[1 Points] None:

Question about your username: does MLP stand for My Little Pony?


[1 Points] chevcheli0s:

Awesome guide


[1 Points] sapiententity:

Option 1. Your current address. Most people have packages sent to their current home, apartment, etc. ALWAYS use your REAL name and address.

What's the reason for the suggestion to use one's real name? I've always heard of people doing the opposite.


[0 Points] joinfish:

Would you consider reviewing /r/JoinMarket & adding it to your guide?
Trustless, P2P decentralized coinjoin algo to mix your coins with dozens of other people's (unofficial view of the willing participants: http://joinmarket.io/) It achieves what no web-server-mixers can:
1) No way to link your inputs to your outputs for anyone else; unlike in a mixing server/service where the operator has forever traces of every "mix" operation.
2) No way to steal your coins since you control your private keys 100% of the time and only sign the TXes that benefit your personally (profit-motivated CoinJoin).
Code & details here: https://github.com/chris-belcher/joinmarket/wiki Command line for now, but Electrum in the future.