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Digital Black Market Economics: Book 1

by Nia Patel
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781998545858
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Telephasic Workshop, Ltd. Hawaii
  • Publisher Imprint: Telephasic Workshop, Ltd. Hawaii
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  • Pages: 616
  • Original Price: USD 89.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1407 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Buying & Selling / Online Sales

Step behind the screen and decode the economy no civics class ever covered. In Digital Black Market Economics: A User Guide, Nia Patel maps how black markets form, scale, migrate-and why their black market tone swings from libertarian promise to predatory threat. Drawing on landmark cases, platform forensics, and policy fights, Patel gives readers the clarity they expect from a definitive black market book.

You'll trace the continuum from surface web to deep web (and the deep web mystery that fuels headlines), through Tor-era storefronts, black page markets, and the resilient underground empire that reinvents itself after every bust. Along the way, the book dissects the unspoken black market rule (trust is currency), the mythmaking of black market conspiracy, and the brittle sheen of black market glass-a metaphor for platforms that look unbreakable until they shatter.

Inside, chapters unpack:

  • The mechanics of markets at scale: migration patterns, network effects, and "normalization."
  • The investigative reality-dark web investigation amid the dark web of silence (OPSEC, escrow, rep).
  • Platform lifecycles from Silk Road to federated hubs, plus the lure of the dark web mystery box.
  • Case studies in underground crime economics, governance failures, and harm-reduction debates.
  • Playbooks used by platforms to recruit, retain, and signal-revealing underground marketing secrets without glamorizing the trade.

Equal parts history, analysis, and futurecasting, this guide illuminates how cryptography, payment rails, and policy collisions shape the next chapter of digital illicit commerce-so students, researchers, and professionals can understand the system well enough to challenge it.

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