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Gawker exposé boosted Silk Road users 15 years ago

Created at 1 Jun · 10:06 PM1 source
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Fifteen years ago today, Gawker writer Adrian Chen published the first mainstream exposé of Silk Road, leading to a rapid increase in its user base from about 1,000 to over 10,000 members.

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Key Numbers

15 yearsanniversary of Silk Road exposé
1,000Silk Road users before exposé
10,000Silk Road users after exposé

Who's Involved

Adrian Chen
Gawker writer who published the first mainstream exposé of Silk Road
Silk Road
Online marketplace whose user base surged after exposé
Gawker exposé boosted Silk Road users 15 years ago

↳ Why This Matters

The Silk Road was an infamous online marketplace primarily used for selling illegal drugs. Its exposure in mainstream media marked a significant moment in the early history of dark web marketplaces and highlighted the growing use of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin for illicit transactions.

Key facts

  • Gawker writer Adrian Chen published the first mainstream exposé of Silk Road 15 years ago today.
  • The exposé led to Silk Road's membership jumping from approximately 1,000 users to over 10,000 almost overnight.

The Silk Road was an infamous online marketplace primarily used for selling illegal drugs. Its exposure in mainstream media marked a significant moment in the early history of dark web marketplaces and highlighted the growing use of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin for illicit transactions.

Frequently asked questions

Silk Road was an online marketplace that operated on the dark web, primarily known for facilitating the sale of illegal drugs and other illicit goods.

The exposé by Gawker writer Adrian Chen led to a dramatic increase in Silk Road's user base, growing from around a thousand members to over ten thousand almost immediately.

The article mentions that Bitcoin's price was trading around $9.90 on June 1, though it does not specify the year for this price point in relation to the exposé's anniversary.

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 10:02 PM
Fifteen years ago, Gawker writer Adrian Chen's exposé caused Silk Road's membership to jump from 1,000 to over 10,000 users.
@CoinDesk via PiQSuite

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SILK ROAD: 15 years ago today, Gawker writer Adrian Chen posted the first mainstream exposé of the Silk Road. Silk Road's membership jumped from roughly a thousand users to over ten thousand almost overnight. $BTC's price was trading around $9.90 on June 1 and would spike to https://t.co/6279Jk1gbs@CoinDesk via PiQSuite

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