March 18, 2015

The Evolution Market, an online black market that sells everything contraband — from marijuana, heroin and ecstasy to stolen identities and malicious hacking services — appears to have vanished in the last 24 hours with little warning. Much to the chagrin of countless merchants hawking their wares in the underground market, the curators of the project have reportedly absconded with the community’s bitcoins — a stash that some Evolution merchants reckon is worth more than USD $12 million.

The "Fraud Related" section of the Evolution Market before it vanished.

The “Fraud Related” section of the Evolution Market before it vanished.

Reachable only via the Tor network (a.k.a. the “dark web” or “darknet”), Evolution Market quickly emerged as the go-to online bazaar for buyers and sellers of illicit goods following the shutdown of the infamous Silk Road marketplaces in 2013 and again late last year.

Evolution operates on an escrow system, allowing buyers and sellers to more confidently and successfully consummate sales of dodgy goods. But that means the market’s administrators at any given time have direct access to a tempting amount of virtually untraceable currency.

Denizens of the darkweb community say the moderators in charge of Evolution (known as just “Evo” by vendors and buyers alike) had in the past few days instituted long delays in responding to and processing withdrawal requests from the marketplace’s myriad vendors.

According to chatter from the Evolution discussion page on Reddit, Evo’s administrators — who go by the handles “Kimble” and “Verto” — initially blamed the delays on an unexpected influx of huge withdrawal requests that the community’s coffers could not satisfy all at once. The administrators assured anxious vendors that the issue would be resolved within 24 hours.

But before that 24 hours could elapse, the Evo community — its marketplace and user discussion forum — went offline. Now, volunteer moderators from those communities are posting to Reddit that the administrators have “exit scammed,” — essentially taken all the money and run.

One inconvenienced Evo aficionado who described himself as “an occasional buyer” and spoke to KrebsOnSecurity on condition of anonymity said the apparent exit scam probably should have been expected: Kimble and Verto also designed and operated the Tor Carding Forum, a now-defunct site that specialized in credit card fraud.

The Evo buyer said he expects that the market value of bitcoins will drop considerably over the next 24 hours as a result of the apparent mass ripoff.

“Bitcoin will take a big hit in its value over the next day or two as more Europeans wake up,” he said.

The value of one bitcoin fell 2.04 percent on Mar. 17, settling at USD $284.46, according to the price index at Coindesk.com.

If confirmed, the closure of Evolution Market will likely force many buyers and sellers to seek business at Agora Marketplace, a similar but slightly more exclusive darknet bazaar that is still thriving.


65 thoughts on “Dark Web’s ‘Evolution Market’ Vanishes

  1. Kyle Kubish

    Everyone watch out for the bounty scams, the confirmed address for bounty (or the address I trust after a Reddit post) is 15oKwL4tuvRHAJpBbsjyxjohb3q2UF9akp. He is a guy confirmed to be in the group anonymous. He post his address on redit and told everybody as soon as the bounty reaches 1 million he and other anonymous will do nothing but hunt these guys down, and pay it back %75 top the top 10 vendors who they can prove lost money.

    1. Anonymous

      So, you’re basically saying that anonymous will work as hired mercenaries for drug dealers if the price is right?

      They are just as bad.

      1. Nooneyouknow

        Now, now- let’s not go calling anyone mercenaries…

        .. they’re CUSTOMERS, not mercenaries.

  2. Bouvierdes

    Can’t wait for this squealer/informant to reach Fed prison

    Hawking “fish scale cocaine” and black tar heroin on the Silk Road online black market, Steven Lloyd Sadler was one of the site’s top drug dealers, according to federal prosecutors in Seattle.

    All that came crashing down in early 2013 when federal prosecutors sweeping up Silk Road charged Sadler and girlfriend Jenna M. White with drug offenses. Sadler, 41, and White, 22, later pleaded guilty.

    http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Bellevue-programmer-gave-up-180k-salary-to-deal-6144142.php

  3. Josef

    Any chance this was a repeat of what happened with carding forums and that it is not public yet? Or for hat matter SR or SR2? Get an informant on staff… have informant get a fed on staff or take over the account…. run the board and collect data… shut down… and charges coming once the data’s been dealt with and indictments put together?

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