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IP-MAN 03-14-2025 11:42 AM


https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...tered-by-feds/
AlphaBay, one of the largest Tor-hidden drug websites that sprang up in the wake of Silk Road, has been shuttered for good after a series of law enforcement raids and arrests.
The site mysteriously went dark earlier this month. Some users on Reddit suspected an "exit scam," in which AlphaBay's founders had shuttered the site and absconded with piles of bitcoins.
According to The Wall Street Journal, which reported the news on Thursday, police in the United States, Canada, and Thailand collaborated to arrest Alexandre Cazes, who allegedly was the head of the online operation. The Canadian citizen was arrested on July 5 in Thailand, the same day that two raids on residences in Quebec, Canada, were executed. On Wednesday, Cazes was found dead, hanged in his Thai jail cell.
The Bangkok Post, citing Thai police sources, reported that Cazes had been living in Thailand for about eight years. Thai authorities also impounded "four Lamborghini cars and three houses worth about 400 million baht ($11.7 million) in total."
Cazes' name does not appear in a search of federal court records, but if any charges do exist, they may still be sealed.
Ross Ulbricht, the young Texan who was convicted of creating and operating Silk Road, was given a double life sentence—which was upheld earlier this year on appeal. Ulbricht was also known as "Dread Pirate Roberts."

marco100 03-14-2025 12:10 PM


ummmmmmhhh

al771177 03-14-2025 12:28 PM


very bad

Sóng 03-14-2025 12:49 PM


Not good

Blackwood 03-14-2025 01:04 PM


Fuck, sad to see this, let the guy rest in peace...

Craft1k 03-14-2025 01:08 PM


Why was it reported then that over 3. 5 million was seen going out on their blockchain last week?

IamKas 03-14-2025 01:14 PM


Rest In Peace

Jekkeyhyde 03-14-2025 01:22 PM


Who can successfully replace an AlphaBay Market?
Here is an analysis regarding the topic: http://link.coffee/alphabaymarketreplacement
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Blackwood 03-14-2025 01:26 PM


There are other similar markets like that, just look and you will find

Buratino 03-14-2025 01:31 PM


Quote:

Originally Posted by Luis
Who can successfully replace an AlphaBay Market?

It all depends what you consider is being successful. A market should stay under the radar. All because they use an OR, doesn't mean theyre under the radar. Maybe the average person on the street wont know about it. Once the site is generating a following and especially revenue, it's going to be looked at. Yes it's nice to hve a market that big. But you know it will be matter of time before it becomes a target. You know the rules, keep yur head down and keep walking.


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