DeepDotweb Link Correct?

Just wondering if their updated dream mirror is actually valid, thanks.


Comments


[4 Points] None:

When. 23 minutes ago. Who the fuck would know.


[2 Points] Al1ce1nunderland:

Depends on which deepdotweb site you are


[2 Points] GirlsDontLikeIce:

Many times last week the DeepDotWeb link was the ONLY one that worked and was not seen on the list on the market itself. So WHAT THE HECK can you do? Read every single reddit post (multiple subs) and post you can find on google.

If you don't got time to read? You gotta be careful!

1) DO NOT RUSH! TAKE YOUR TIME! DO NOT ORDER UNTIL YOU ARE READY! DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN A POSITION WHERE LOSING MONEY/COIN OR BEING FORCED TO SOBER UP IS A PROBLEM! DO NOT TAKE RISKS THAT COULD JEOPARDIZE YOUR HEALTH OR FREEDOM. YOUR LIFE CAN KEEP GETTING WORSE.

2) Do not store coin on the market. The market or your coin may disappear at any moment. Do not adjust your minings fees and don't play games sending tiny amounts back and forth.

3) Do not expect to get the coin back off the market. It may just disappear.

4) Do everything you can to avoid needing Market staff/support to intervene and return your coin. They are not your friend and don't care about your money troubles.

5) Do NOT order from Germany or Netherlands. You want to order within your own country. This Fent BS has customs all fucked up.

6) Order from domestic vendors you know aren't pissed off, hacked or compromised by LEO. You want to touchbase with the vendor and find out if the vendor is doing good. Any signs of trouble and avoid them. Lots of vendors think it's ok to selective scam or exit scam because of their situation. Also, read their recent reviews and make sure you don't see a pattern or any changes that point to an exit scam, selective scamming, hackers or LEO.

7) Try to verify the Vendors PGP code using Grams Infodesk. Make sure it's "/infodesk" you want to avoid a vendor with a new PGP or an old vendor that recently changed their PGP. If they changed it for a legitimate reason they should have no trouble telling you. LEO or Hackers could change the PGP to trick you into giving them information. Vendors might change their PGP to hide old accounts that were banned for scamming or whatever. You can see the date the PGP was created in your PGP app when you import the vendors public key.

8) Read reviews and look for patterns. Vendors pad their reviews and selective scam.

9) Be in a position to lose your money. Don't make orders for friends and don't put yourself in debt.

10) Only use vendors you trust and have more to lose by exit scamming / bad reviews then they have to gain.

For scared kids wondering how you approach the possibility of clicking these Dream links and being Phished.

The next time you are able to login ENABLE 2FA or just PGP as your login!!!!

The technology involved in developing phishing sites doesn't need to recreate the market. They just record your login details. If it's LEO they could record your login details and everything you do on the market. So don't think you're fooling the phishers trying to login with a fake password.

WAIT!!!!!!

Before you enable 2FA or PGP login make sure you enable "password OR pgp login" test your PGP make sure it works. You don't wan't to enable PGP or 2FA login and realize you put the wrong PGP. So you need to test with both password and pgp enabled. The good thing? This is the best way for newbs to learn and get comfortable with pgp. With 2FA or PGP you are asked to decrypt a pgp message with your private PGP key.

Nobody is hacking your PGP unless you are Fidel Castro.


[1 Points] basjin:

verify it with /verifySafeHeaven ending and the signed message by dream pgp

there is also a option to check any link you got there