The Silk Road is back, but now on the clear net!

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Designer drugs

Hydra, the last Silk Road successor closed last year on the darknet. But that doesn’t mean drugs aren’t bought anymore with crypto currencies. To the contrary, it happens more and more, out in the open, on the clear net.

Synthetic cannabinoids, opioids with twerked chemistry, mdma alike substances, etc… They are called designer drugs, because their chemical compound isn’t known yet, and isn’t on the list of banned substances yet. All of them are sold in masses on different sites that operate legally on the internet. Payments for them are mainly in crypto currencies, mostly privacy coins like Dash and Monero. But Bitcoin, Ethereum and others are used too. As buyers aren’t doing anything illegal… yet. So there’s no fear of being pursued. Even credit card transactions are used.

The internet is full of opportunities

This shows once again that the internet is a wonderful place of freedom. And with web3.0 at the start of emerging, the sky is the limit for crypto and inventive entrepreneurs.

The Silk Road has never really left, it just transformed into a “legal” place by the courtesy of the flexibility of the crypto users, and the vendors…

Whether they like it or not.

You can slow things down by banning them, but in the age of crypto, you just can’t stop them!

Sincerely,

Pele23



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This shows once again that the internet is a wonderful place of freedom. And with web3.0 at the start of emerging, the sky is the limit for crypto and inventive entrepreneurs.

Word. Many drugs are illegal so the entities such as CIA and others can profit from that and keep the prices high. If weed would have been legal everywhere it would be way cheaper. Alcohol and cigarettes are worse drugs than weed and probably cocaine as well, but alcohol is not illegal.

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