Give up internet legislators and censors from this point forward (http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/darkmarket-the-decentralized-answer-to-silk-road-is-about-more-than-just-drugs?trk_source=popular) your cause is beyond fucked :evil:
QuoteAnd it's what might come next, beyond the marketplace, that really excites the team. They imagine the technology could be used for a Wikileaks clone or similar whistleblowing site, which, because it's not running on a central server, would be impossible to shut down. Or a system "where when you upload files [to the] peer-to-peer network, they get dispersed; not just a file, but an actual Wiki or some kind of website page, which gets published in multiple places simultaneously," Damian said; it would work in a similar way to Bittorrent. If something like the Snowden documents, or any information for the matter, was uploaded using the tech behind DarkMarket, it would be much harder, if not impossible, to censor.
Bookmarked for future reading, I would love it if this works.
On a sidenote: My browser keeps lagging like crazy whenever a flash object needs to be loaded, it's not my connection, and i have various flash and script blockers running so I assume the damned things shouldn't be bothering me at all. Very strange and it freezes my comp for a few seconds.