Abacus Dark Web Drug Market Vanishes in Exit Scam
The Abacus Dark Web Drug Market, once the largest English-language darknet platform supporting Bitcoin transactions, has abruptly gone offline, raising concerns about a possible exit scam. The marketplace, which facilitated the sale of illegal narcotics and other contraband, shut down its public infrastructure without warning, leaving users unable to access their funds or communicate with administrators.
Cybersecurity researchers tracking darknet activity first noticed the sudden disappearance earlier this week. Attempts to connect to the site have failed, and no official statement has been issued by the operators. The unexpected closure mirrors tactics used in previous scams, where illicit markets vanish after accumulating large sums in user deposits.
The shutdown of the Abacus dark web drug market underscores the persistent risks users face when engaging with decentralized criminal marketplaces. Authorities and analysts continue to monitor the situation for further developments.
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