Should I be worried

Ordered something from a big, well-known SR2 vendor which failed to arrive. After a few months I asked for a reship. Vendor sent me a new PGP key to which I sent my address. PGP key was tied to a yahoo email. SR2 is now seized.

I have since ordered from other markets to the same address.

Thanks


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[5 Points] None:

There is absolutely no way that anyone can say this for sure. Right now, people don't have much information at all.

If your vendor followed good practices and didn't retain your information, then there is nothing to find. But nobody knows for sure what information was seized. Nobody knows what will be done with whatever information they do have. Most likely, nothing will happen at all. It's highly unlikely that they will look at the key, actively search out the email associated with it, then find the identity of the person with the email address, then start a hunt of trying to attach a transaction to it.

These seizures shouldn't change what anyone assumes. Everyone is responsible to minimize their own risks at all times. Keep your house clean. Learn your rights and exercise them if you're ever questioned. And above everything else-- make sure that you understand what the worst-case-scenario outcome is in whatever activities you choose to participate in, then make the decision about if the risk is worth it to you.

You're most likely fine. But if it's only now occurring to you that you should be worried, then I suggest you take a break from using the markets while you take the time you need to fully understand what you are doing.


[2 Points] zee1000:

The vendor could be comprimised and le running his account, could not decrypt your message and sent you a new public key to use. You should never reply to messages like that. If the vendor cant decyrpt take that as a bad sign and move on.

Is that definitely what happened? Who knows, its plausible, possible, but noone can tell you for sure. We are not fortune tellers.


[2 Points] nox1cous:

You're worrying for nothing, honestly. They have bigger fish to catch


[1 Points] UDNM:

With all of the data they would have collected unless you were ordering enough to make yourself a target for LE and stand out among the tens of thousands of users of SR2 you most probably have nothing to worry about.