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German Authorities Shut Down Over $170 Million Dark Web Marketplace

Mary Liu

Summary: According to a report from Dark.Fail, the German authorities have shut down one of the world’s largest illegal dark web markets, DarkMarket. A total of at least 320,000 transactions have been made through this market, with over $170 million total transaction value, including 4,650 Bitcoin and 12,800 Monero. The report states that DarkMarket has been ...

According to a report from Dark.Fail, the German authorities have shut down one of the world’s largest illegal dark web markets, DarkMarket. A total of at least 320,000 transactions have been made through this market, with over $170 million total transaction value, including 4,650 Bitcoin and 12,800 Monero. The report states that DarkMarket has been the largest dark web marketplace for three months before the authorities closed it.

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