The trade of entheogenic mushrooms might be illegal... but what is wrong with me telling you where I happened to see some growing in the wild?
The idea is too simple: mushroom hunters upload pictures of their findings along with rough GPS coordinates to the site. Users can then buy the exact coordinates and detailed description of how to get to the site. Only coordinates are sold - information only. Check it:
The mushroom hunters can list their findings as either a sighting or an offering. A sighting is sold for a dollar amount through paypal in broad daylight. Except that the seller and buyer never meet and only the location of the dead drop is exchanged. An offering is given away for free, after an amount is donated to a bitcoin address for those too shy to trade in the open, bypassing the marketplace:
The marketplace should look mostly legit to the untrained eye and only those in the know should be allowed in, but it doesn't really matter. Instead of posting that you saw where an eighth was buried, a creative code-set can be developed using the filters, like green for weed and brown for hash. So it is not decreed that only shrooms can be traded. But every now and then some real mushroom sites should be exchanged to maintain the spirit:
Trust is based on vendor ratings like we are used to. Anyone want to poke around in the village and help me explore the idea further?
Youre going to sell people the coordinates to where they can go and get raped in the woods.