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How does one attain total freedom to trade? By using encrypted exchanges ensuring total anonymity of course! This is made possible today because of FOSS like Tor Browser and Monero. Getting around censorship and mass surveillance are two very important reasons people use software like Tor on a daily basis. The dark web is not only a haven for illegal activities, the dark web is a guardian of freedom in a society on the verge of total dystopia.

What is FOSS?

Free and open source software (FOSS) refers to software that gives users access to the source code and allows them the freedom to modify and redistribute computer programs. The FOSS movement aims to promote transparency, collaboration, and empower its users. Some great examples of FOSS today are Debian Linux, Tails OS, Whonix and OpenPGP. FOSS is a revolutionary idea, one which continues today making software robust and free.

What is Tor Browser?

Tor was developed in the mid-1990s by the United States Naval Research Laboratory. When you do a search on duckduckgo Tor bounces your web traffic across three random relays around the globe before your search terms reach duckduckgo. This conceals the users location and search terms from anyone performing network surveillance or traffic analysis. With good opsec, this gives the user total freedom of speech and total freedom to trade!

What is Monero?

Monero is the leading cryptocurrency focused on private and censorship-resistant transactions. The majority of existing cryptocurrencies have transparent blockchains. Transactions can be verified and/or traced by anyone in the world. This means that the sending and receiving addresses of these transactions can be linked to real-world identities. Monero, on the other hand, uses various technologies to ensure the privacy of its users.
What is PGP?
OpenPGP and PGP support the secure delivery of messages between a sender and a recipient using key pairs. The sender and recipient each has two keys, a private key and a public key. It works this way, the sender takes the recipients public key and uses to encrypt a message. He sends the encrypted message to the recipient who uses his private key to decrypt the message. Any bad actors who intercept the message cannot read it without that private key.
What is the Dark Web?
The deep web is part of the internet normal search engines don't index. Within the deepweb is a darknet built using Tor and other types of encryption. On this darknet exists a dark web made up of mostly .onion sites. I2p is another popular encryption method on the darknet. Users of the dark web call the surface web the clearnet due to its unencrypted nature. Whistle blowers, activists and free speech advocates use the dark web to remain anonymous.