After Silk Road Agora seems to be on its blacklist Dark Web. The difference, however, is that the emerging online marketplace has "ethics." The Dark Web became known to the general public after the largest online drug market Silk Road was shut down and the alleged founder of the Dread Pirate Roberts was arrested. In addition to drugs, the online market also offered various other criminal services. Currently and after being shut down by the FBI, Silk Road 2 is re-opening offering the same services and products. But Agora has really entered the fray and seems to be the biggest online bootlegger right now.
According to a report released recently by the Digital Citizens' Alliance (Digital Citizens Alliance), there are some 16.137 products for sale on this website of which over 12.000 are drug listings.
The number exceeds its entries Silk Road 2 against 200 products.
Adam Benson, communications manager of the Digital Citizens Alliance, says Agora is growing extremely fast. Four months ago he only had 7.400 product listings, the half that he had Silk Road 2,0 at that time. After hack Silk Road in February, when they were stolen bitcoins users, Agora started to evolve much faster.
The website also offers a wide range of services. For example, the users they can sell her weapons, drugs and more. But Agora has some limitations. You are not going to find stolen information credit cards, , assassin services, weapons of mass destruction, poisons, child pornography, or videos of murders
Its popularity website has increased mainly due to the tactics used by their managers, which allowed new registrations only with invitations sent by existing members. Today it is the biggest website in the black market. The popularity of Agora has attracted a huge number of drug dealers and, of course, new customers.
Meanwhile, Ross Ulbricht, his alleged manager Silk Road who was arrested last year continues to claim he is innocent.