idk how many of you will have been aware of its existence but the biggest deep web market Silk Road has been taken down and its owner arrested on multiple charges, including drug trafficking, money laundering of around $1.2bn, and even conspiracy to murder with the alleged hiring of an assassin. It was a hidden site apparently used mostly for the sale of drugs using the e-currency BitCoin (which I assume will take a huge nosedive now) with estimates of $1.22m worth of the currency traded each month.
Seen a lot of comments saying it's an attack on privacy to shut it down but if the owner really is guilty of all the above then it can't really be said that he was just trying to run a private community - web anonymity doesn't mean you can order people killed.
Story from BBC here








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think the bigger problem for users (rather than not being able to buy drugs, since there are other markets on the deep web for that anyway) is that it appears there were a lot of people with a lot of money in those accounts, and since BitCoin is a genuine currency this could constitute theft on the part of the feds



