[Anti-Entitlement]Thanks for the good times.

I loved Evolution and so did you.

Every time any of us deposited money to Evolution we knew that we might never see it again. Vendors knew that they might not be able to withdrawal their funds after sending an order. Yet here we are ready to kill a random person on LBC.

Instead I would like to thank Kimble and Verto. The two of them, and their staff, put their lives on the line so that we could all get high and buy stuff online with other peoples money. Vendors have made way more than they lost, and buyers have saved more from local dealers than they lost. On top of that the site and forum were run very well in comparison to other .onions and especially dark markets.

I myself really enjoyed the time I spent on Evo and I would not trade those memories for my btc back. I am really sad that the site is gone, and I hope all the best for Kimble and Verto.

May the two of them ride off happily into the sunset, and may all of you spoiled brats live a life that is forever unfulfilled.


Comments


[3 Points] RunawayCheeseNips:

Says the guy who lost $0-$10.

I never liked the vibe I got from Evo, which is why I'm an agora man at heart.


[2 Points] FocusForASecond:

I hope they get caught by some angry vendor/buyer. Makes the story much more interesting.

also verto pls go


[2 Points] alwayslookingformore:

While I dont agree that what the Evo owners did recently, I have to agree with you. Evo was my favorite market, my first market. Most of my dealings went trough Evo. But I knew it would come to an end eventually, just not when.

As Ive said in a previous post, Im kinda happy things went the way they did. No, I didnt lose any money, I actually got my last .1 BTC out a week or so ago.

Vendors got fucked in the ass, and I feel for them. But no matter how much of a dick move Kimble &Verto pull, I would have this happen 100% of the time over LE seizure.

Instead of worrying and having to keep a clean house not knowing if LE was preparing a giant dildo for my asshole, I can now follow the drama with relative peace of mind.

No, I am not saying what the owners did was right, but in the end, this is the best ending to a market place besides an announced closure by the owners.


[1 Points] muhninja:

You're going to be downvoted but I understand what you mean, imagine the pressure of running one of these markets. Knowing that skilled adversaries, law enforcement and otherwise are devoting real time and effort into compromising your servers and getting access to your coin and data. Day in and day out you monitor transactions and connections. As your market grows and gains notoriety the pressure redoubles until you realize, when is it enough? There's really only two possible outcomes. Eventual seizure/arrest/hack, or you could take the money and run and live like a king surrounded by big-tittied native girls. Which one would you choose?

It might not be all bad, I'm sure this interrupted more than one investigation and maybe it'll push people to use multisig. This could become a natural part of a darknet markets life cycle otherwise, an expected endgame that both buyer and vendor race against in their effort to get dope, money, and hoes.


[1 Points] None:

This is K and V letter of farewell to us all.


[0 Points] ThankYouKandV:

It's irrelevant how much I lost, but it was for an FE hp about 2 hours before all hell broke loose. Still in processing. Now maybe we can move on to the real point: being thankful for what we had, not pissed about what we don't.