Wired has a story about OpenBazaar, a software project created with the idea of being to e-commerce what BitTorrent was to file sharing. From the article:
This weekend, the developers behind OpenBazaar plan to release a beta version of the software designed to let anyone privately and directly buy and sell goods online with no intermediary. They describe it as “pseudonymous, uncensored trade.” Rather than hosting its commerce on any server, OpenBazaar installs on users’ PCs, and allows them to list products in a file stored in a so-called “distributed hash table,” a database spread across many users’ machines. Everything will be paid in bitcoin. The result of that peer-to-peer architecture, they hope, will be a marketplace that no one—–no government, no company, not even the OpenBazaar programmers—can regulate or shut down.
But Patterson and OpenBazaar founder Brian Hoffman adamantly insist OpenBazaar isn’t designed for selling narcotics, guns, or other contraband. They see their invention as a freer, more democratic eBay or Craigslist, with no seller fees and no one to arbitrarily change the rules or censor products. “We’re not the ‘Super Silk Road.’ We’re trying to replace eBay in a better form,” says Patterson. “We recognize that people may choose to use that technology in a way we see as distasteful, immoral, and illegal, but we’re giving them the option to engage in a kind of human interaction that doesn’t exist right now.”
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Thexalon on Sunday August 31 2014, @02:24PM
Another factor here: Imagine what this will do to your local economy. If you start buying all your drugs online, a whole network of smugglers and dealers will be destroyed! The local guy's money goes to local (illegal) gun dealers, convenience stores, and of course paying off the local police forces. Whereas if you buy mail-order, your money goes directly to $DEITY-knows-where (as the parent poster points out), and only partially re-enters the US economy when it gets laundered by a major bank like HSBC.
"Think of how stupid the average person is. Then realize half of 'em are stupider than that." - George Carlin