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Business Bitcoin/monero and darknet marketplace

Of course you never know for sure and drug dealers not known for trustworthiness, but I don’t think many professional darknet dealers keep recods of customer addresses. It would be very bad OpSec and potentially tie them to siezed packages.

I think the vendor side of some market software might actually autoprint the labels so they are never downloaded by the vendor. I know vendors don’t keep the postal tracking numbers. They encrypt them straight away:
the feds image all the markets, they don;t need access to vendors personal records - they also have zillions of encrypted addresses from the seized markets

It will happen one day and then, if they so desire, there will be a lot of conspiracy charges
 
I'll assemble a mob of angry pissed off darknetters that were ripped off by government for seizing their funds.
 
Gonna move this to LAVA* as this doesn't really have much to do with drugs

*Ehhh its not letting me do that right now 🤔
 
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