Can some vendors weigh in, do people still place orders with out using PGP? This subreddit seems to think so but I can't imagine how people would even think to place an order without using PGP.
Is no PGP still a thing?
Can some vendors weigh in, do people still place orders with out using PGP? This subreddit seems to think so but I can't imagine how people would even think to place an order without using PGP.
[11 Points] None:
[6 Points] AlexSosa1KG:
WAY TOO MANY ppl still don't use PGP with my experience on Evo, still sent it tho. It wouldn't be my ass in the long run and if you're too dumb to figure it out, well that's your fault.
[5 Points] PotWillKillYou:
Whilst I'm not a vendor, does anyone feel weird that (from my experience) most vendors don't PGP responses to buyer questions?
If I was a vendor, I would want 100% of any and all communication encrypted regardless, like, as much as possible.
All my questions have been replied to in clear text.
Surely an extra 3 seconds isn't enough to deter people from the little bit of extra opsec?
[2 Points] None:
Yes many still don't use it. Think these people don't browse reddit or the forums though. Just go to the market and buy and don't know much about OPSEC.
[2 Points] alfabi:
Now imagine how hard would be to use 2 of 3 multisignature systems while some can not grasp pgp?
[2 Points] pinkprincess1:
It absolutely shouldn't be.
[2 Points] Nutsnbolts12345:
I only use PGP when the vendor requires it. I don't feel it's necessary when most of my orders don't exceed $250. People constantly rant about how important it is but I've been using darknet markets since the early days of SR and I've never got anywhere near having a problem because I don't use PGP.
[1 Points] theevoinsider:
It's consistently 50/50 over the entire DN, buyers on AG are more clued up but now it's gonna attract all the noobs that will end
Tell a buyer about igolder and they're set for life
[0 Points] The_fire_bird:
Someone ordering from a DNM without securing the transaction with encryption, is much like a vendor sending coke in the mail in nothing more than a zip-lock food bag.
Perhaps you should do that the next time someone orders without PGP, since they clearly think they've got nothing to hide...
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