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Illegal online drug bazaar begins massive advertising push

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http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/26/4...s-massive-advertising-push-atlantis-silk-road



In the world of illicit virtual marketplaces, there is one clear leader: Silk Road, which has been in business since February of 2011. However, a few competitors have recently sprung up. The most visible is Atlantis, which has completely discarded the paranoia and caution that usually accompanies the online drug-dealing industry. Today, the site announced it is planning a "big social media campaign," which kicked off with a video ad done in the style of a cutesy Silicon Valley startup.

The video opens with a cheery tune and a cartoon man in stunner shades and a tie. "Meet Charlie," reads the narration. "He's a stoner, and recently his job made him move cities, and he can't find any dank buds." The movie ends with Charlie getting "high as a kite" after using Atlantis, which the video is sure to note offers "no fees for purchases" and "next day delivery."


Atlantis has also been pitching journalists and offering discounts to top Silk Road sellers.

Isn't it a bit indiscreet for Atlantis to advertise its illegal service so brazenly (and flout YouTube's user guidelines in the process)? Silk Road, by contrast, does not even advertise its address; it must be shared person-to-person or found by following links from deep-web sites such as The Hidden Wiki or other guides to the digital underground.

It's very difficult for the police to crack down on either the operators or users of virtual marketplaces, however, so operating in the open may be the same as operating in the shadows. Owners can station themselves anywhere in the world, taking precautions to protect their identities. Atlantis and sites like it also operate completely under the table using virtual currencies such as Bitcoin and Litecoin. These "cryptocurrencies" also offer users ways to protect their identities. Atlantis and sites like it are only accessible through Tor, the distributed network that anonymizes traffic by bouncing it between nodes around the world.

"Isn't it a bit indiscreet for Atlantis to advertise so brazenly?"

"We want to bring attention to the site and bring our vendors more buyers," a user purporting to be the CEO of Atlantis said on Reddit. "Law enforcement is going to be aware of us (and probably already is) regardless of the way we choose to put our product out there."

Atlantis says it has processed more than half a million dollars in sales since it opened in March, so the aggressive advertising strategy may be working. The company is also hiring an online marketer — to be paid in Bitcoin, of course.
 
I guess they figure they have to do something to overtake the huge lead SR has on the market. Probably too late if you ask me, unless they offer some radically new or improved service, then why would anyone choose it over SR's massive userbase and proven reliability?
 
sounds like dem FEDS to me....


HEY GUYS WE GOT THIS NEW TOR WEBSITE THAT SELLS DRUGS YOU SHOULD TOTES CHECK IT OUT....



said the FED trying to lure moronic internet users to buy dope off of him online...
 
Hmm..I have no personal experience with this new site Atlantis...but I read an article that says that they have lured a lot of people away from SR due to no or reduced fees and such for sellers. I can't remember though, there was some issue with security at the new one that could be a chink in the armor for buyers. Something to do with not coding the addresses or something. I will look for the article. It also said there has been a drop at SR in sales though since they became up and running.

Something to do with that security issue also that had many people speculating that it might be LE according to that article.

(If any of this against the rules please let me know..I will immediately edit)

Here is that article....hope it is not against the rules
http://allthingsvice.com/2013/04/26/interview-with-a-virtual-drug-tsar/
 
Sounds like a honeypot, the name being Atlantis and all. Quite foreboding.
 
I guess they figure they have to do something to overtake the huge lead SR has on the market. Probably too late if you ask me, unless they offer some radically new or improved service, then why would anyone choose it over SR's massive userbase and proven reliability?

I've heard alot of questioning its reliability. Not sure if its just people talking, but I've seen several people allege that most of the stuff on SR is really just repackaged RC's. Kind of annoying me, had a couple things I wanted to get, but if I'd just be getting some RC I'd rather just order the RC without paying the extra fee for thinking its something else. Though who knows, maybe its people from the other sites trying to discredit SR.
 
I've heard alot of questioning its reliability. Not sure if its just people talking, but I've seen several people allege that most of the stuff on SR is really just repackaged RC's. Kind of annoying me, had a couple things I wanted to get, but if I'd just be getting some RC I'd rather just order the RC without paying the extra fee for thinking its something else. Though who knows, maybe its people from the other sites trying to discredit SR.

That does happen. You still need to find a trusted seller, and test it yourself, just like real life. SR has good and bad vendors, just like real life. You need to do research. People scam you on sites like craigslist and e bay too. Buying a rare hard to find drug from a new unknown vendor is like sending money to money to Nigeria. The risk will be there no matter where you buy illegal drugs, no site is ever going to be scam free. Until it gets legal and you can order it with your credit card.
 
/\...this is true about scams everywhere, but there are safeguards set up at SR to prevent you from losing money.
 
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