You re not ordering drugs from the web anymore. Illegal Empire Market has disappeared and is not fulfilling orders
Empire Market, one of the greatest heirs of the famous Silk Road, has been showing no signs of life for three days. Amateurs of illegal drugs and dark interests will most likely have to look for a new service provider .
The Netflix series How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) , though light and with a lot of humor, is based on facts. More specifically, in the digital age, obtaining drugs has become little more difficult than ordering traditional goods online. Data encryption, traffic redirection, and the Tor network require law enforcement to put a lot of effort into tracking down the seller and buyer - much more than an ounce of dried herb and a few pills would justify.
After all, drug prohibition continues in most countries, and the police are not idle. Maybe that's why Empire Market - probably the largest and most famous online store for illegal goods and services - has stopped working. Although no one knows for sure.
Empire Market is not working.
It's been three days since the Empire Market servers are not responding to customer requests. Customers do not have access to their accounts, and store administrators are silent and do not give a sign of life. Some people had placed their orders before the store closed - and today they are not sure they have lost their money. The sellers using Empire Market as an intermediary are also concerned - they fear that law enforcement agencies may soon knock on them.
Bloomberg, after consulting one of the world's leading cybersecurity experts, offers two theories . Either the administrators of Empire Market were arrested, or they decided to close the business by taking over the funds deposited by customers in cryptocurrencies. The Empire Market partners are also leaning towards the second theory.
There is no doubt, however, that after the Empire Market there will be more stores. As they were created and will be created after Silk Road - the first of the famous online stores with illegal drugs.
Some believe that the best solution to these problems would be to stop the war on drugs.
This fruitlessly has been carried out for decades, and its effects - as in the case of the famous, though short-lived alcohol prohibition in the United States - are mainly an increase in crime, especially organized crime. More and more experts are realizing that in regions where drug laws are more liberal, drug addiction rates are falling instead of rising, and that mafia lack livelihoods.
For now, however, when it comes to stimulants - if we want to use them at all - we have to limit ourselves to alcohol, nicotine and caffeine. At least until the appearance of the successor to the Empire Market, although here we must warn you with full force that such joyful party shopping can cost us a lot as a result of loss of health or detection by law enforcement agencies.
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You're not ordering drugs from the web anymore. Illegal Empire Market has disappeared and is not fulfilling orders
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