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OpenBazaar, formerly known as DarkMarket, is an open source decentralized online marketplace designed for e-commerce, using the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
History
Programmer and Bitcoin enthusiast Amir Taaki and a team of other developers created the prototype of a decentralized marketplace, entitled "DarkMarket", in April 2014 at a Toronto Bitcoin Hackathon.[1] DarkMarket was developed as a proof of concept in response to the seizure of the online marketplace Silk Road in October 2013. Taaki compared DarkMarket's improvements on Silk Road to BitTorrent's improvements on Napster.[1]
Soon after DarkMarket was revealed at the hackathon, developer Brian Hoffman forked the project and renamed it "OpenBazaar", which continues to receive active development as of June 2015.[2] OpenBazaar, like DarkMarket before it, was initially licensed under the GNU AGPLv3, but after a discussion by the developers it was relicensed under the MIT license on September 8, 2014.[3]
See also
References
== External links == * {{Official website|https://openbazaar.org/}} * [https://github.com/OpenBazaar/OpenBazaar Official project page] at [[GitHub]] * [https://bazaarbay.org/stats Network statistics] at [[BazaarBay]] {{Portal bar|Cryptography|Free software|Internet|Anarchism}} [[Category:Commerce websites]] [[Category:Informal economy]] [[Category:Internet properties established in 2014]] [[Category:Bitcoin]] [[Category:Darknet markets]]
- ↑ a b Andy Greenberg: Inside the 'DarkMarket' Prototype, a Silk Road the FBI Can Never Seize. Wired. 24. April 2014. Abgerufen am 23. August 2014.
- ↑ Alex Hern: Silk Road successor DarkMarket rebrands as OpenBazaar. The Guardian. 30. April 2014. Abgerufen am 23. August 2014.
- ↑ Dionysis Zindros: OpenBazaar is now MIT licensed. OpenBazaar Blog. 8. September 2014. Abgerufen am 16. September 2014.