On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net> wrote:
would draw TLAs to Tor like dogs to shit. And they would cooperate.
Also, how would bidders pay anonymously when targets were killed? There
But I am certain that many bidders would go down, through cluelessness or system compromise.
Is not the goal of AP to take out the mark, or at least to estimate the perceived value in doing so. So whatever happens before or after that to the bidder and contractor is irrelavent, they evaluated their risks and endeavoured to conduct a mutually beneficial transaction. If their evaluation of risk was not sound, that's their problem. But for the transactions that do execute, the mark is still dead and both goals have been met. As Jim alluded, there is often a free speech component to any non-executed prediction. And a market can be any number of markets containing any number of offers, including 1 offer in each of 10 markets. Some markets will see user traffic, others will be shutdown. Maybe some will be purely p2p with reputation of makers and takers floating in signed metadata. A side goal of AP is to put enough money into it such that people do research, develop and deply a suitable marketplace that will withstand investigation. Right now there are at least 10 viable darknet markets offering a variety of sex, drugs, money, contraband, kopimi, and guns... and business is booming by all accounts. Actions up to and including murder aren't that much distant from those in terms of what politicians claim to be repulsed at and "at war" with. In fact, the penalties for those now are often more than for being a party to killing someone.