I can't tell you how to buy drugs online. I can talk to you about computer security though.
If you wanted to be really secure with your online behavior, you need several things. For one, you want to secure your computer so there's no trace of your activity. So it would be nice to get a special linux distro called Tails OS. Tails runs completely off your RAM, it won't let you download anything unless you set it up to do so. The only way feds could get data from what you're doing with Tails is if they kicked down the door while you were doing it and froze the RAM.
Tails OS comes with TOR, which is an onion routing protocol. Onion routing is just a way of bouncing your traffic all around the world through nodes so that by the time you access a website, it comes from a completely different location than your local ISP hookup. And it does this several times so it's harder to trace back where your request initially came from. TOR doesn't mean you're completely safe, it is exploitable. But it's better than nothing.
TOR lets you access the darknet, which is just a scary word for unindexed websites that can't be accessed on the clearnet (regular internet). Supposedly there used to be all these dark markets on the darknet that sold illegal goods. But I wouldn't advise you look for them. Many were raided and shutdown by various law enforcement agencies. Plus some of them can be scammy and steal your bitcoin.
Oh, I think Tails might come with a bitcoin wallet and encryption software so you could communicate with people on the darknet. Like if you opened a chat with someone to give them personal information, you can encrypt it so outside readers won't be able to understand it.
But yeah, you shouldn't be trying to buy drugs online. It's very shady and can get you in trouble. The USPS has postal inspectors who are basically cops. I mean they can't legally open your mail no matter how much they suspect it's drugs, even if it were to burst open and spill out. They have to wait until the package is delivered/accepted in order to investigate. But they do watch the mail.
If you want to legally invest in some bitcoin, you simply need to find an online vendor and buy some. Then you put the bit coin in your bitcoin wallet, which is a special program on your computer that holds your coins. You can transfer it to people from there by sending bitcoin from the wallet using their address, which is a string of letters and numbers. If you're worried about Uncle Sam trying to come after your bitcoin, you can use your libertarian right to hide your bitcoins. You can do this by sending them into a tumbler. The tumbler will launder the coins and make them untraceable back to you. Now you have bitcoins that can't be traced to you.
There are various tumblers and they take a small fee to do the service. That's another thing about bitcoin, transferring usually requires a fee. You can choose what you pay through the settings in your wallet, but the lower fees mean slower process times. Not including any fee will mean your transfer will never be processed. So say you want $100 in bitcoin, you need to get a little over that in order to accommodate any fees you'll require along the way.
Once again, don't buy drugs online. But do secure your internet behaviors and invest in some bitcoin.
Monero is a more secure alternative to bitcoin that I think is used by those dastardly criminals to stay hidden. Really amazing what they've come up with!
I can't tell you how to buy drugs online. I can talk to you about computer security though.
If you wanted to be really secure with your online behavior, you need several things. For one, you want to secure your computer so there's no trace of your activity. So it would be nice to get a special linux distro called Tails OS. Tails runs completely off your RAM, it won't let you download anything unless you set it up to do so. The only way feds could get data from what you're doing with Tails is if they kicked down the door while you were doing it and froze the RAM.
Tails OS comes with TOR, which is an onion routing protocol. Onion routing is just a way of bouncing your traffic all around the world through nodes so that by the time you access a website, it comes from a completely different location than your local ISP hookup. And it does this several times so it's harder to trace back where your request initially came from. TOR doesn't mean you're completely safe, it is exploitable. But it's better than nothing.
TOR lets you access the darknet, which is just a scary word for unindexed websites that can't be accessed on the clearnet (regular internet). Supposedly there used to be all these dark markets on the darknet that sold illegal goods. But I wouldn't advise you look for them. Many were raided and shutdown by various law enforcement agencies. Plus some of them can be scammy and steal your bitcoin.
Oh, I think Tails might come with a bitcoin wallet and encryption software so you could communicate with people on the darknet. Like if you opened a chat with someone to give them personal information, you can encrypt it so outside readers won't be able to understand it.
But yeah, you shouldn't be trying to buy drugs online. It's very shady and can get you in trouble. The USPS has postal inspectors who are basically cops. I mean they can't legally open your mail no matter how much they suspect it's drugs, even if it were to burst open and spill out. They have to wait until the package is delivered/accepted in order to investigate. But they do watch the mail.
If you want to legally invest in some bitcoin, you simply need to find an online vendor and buy some. Then you put the bit coin in your bitcoin wallet, which is a special program on your computer that holds your coins. You can transfer it to people from there by sending bitcoin from the wallet using their address, which is a string of letters and numbers. If you're worried about Uncle Sam trying to come after your bitcoin, you can use your libertarian right to hide your bitcoins. You can do this by sending them into a tumbler. The tumbler will launder the coins and make them untraceable back to you. Now you have bitcoins that can't be traced to you.
There are various tumblers and they take a small fee to do the service. That's another thing about bitcoin, transferring usually requires a fee. You can choose what you pay through the settings in your wallet, but the lower fees mean slower process times. Not including any fee will mean your transfer will never be processed. So say you want $100 in bitcoin, you need to get a little over that in order to accommodate any fees you'll require along the way.
Once again, don't buy drugs online. But do secure your internet behaviors and invest in some bitcoin.
Monero is a more secure alternative to bitcoin that I think is used by those dastardly criminals to stay hidden. Really amazing what they've come up with!