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There are more drugs for sale today on the Silk Road than there were in October 2013, according to a new study by the Digital Citizens Alliance, an Internet commerce watchdog.
"What we see on Silk Road today is more drugs, increasing vendors, and an even greater commitment by this community to keeping their 'movement' alive," Digital Citizens' Senior Fellow Garth Bruen said in a statement.
The study counted 13,648 listings for drugs available on Silk Road 2.0, the successor the original anonymous marketplace. That beat out the 13,000 that were listed shortly before the FBI arrested Ulbricht and shut down Silk Road last year.
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