Can you imagine what if someone open sources these kind of websites? Then pretty much every big shot drug dealer would have their own copy without needing much tech expertise. Silk Road got busted in part because DPR failed to fix bugs that caused IP leaks. But if it was open sources then these bugs would have been quickly fixed and busts would become increasingly challenging. I think DPR's vision is undeniable. Ultimately, the invention of Internet is leading to free choices that can no longer be suppressed by laws or even morality of situation - whether we like it or not. The ethical questions such as what if children uses these websites or what if your brother became heroin addict because of it - these questions would painfully be mute in face of technological reality that will be enforced upon us. In effect, we are slowly but steadily moving towards a framework that is dramatically going to be different than traditional governments, regulated economics, monopolized currencies, power hierarchy, bureaucracy, rather indirect democracy and laws crafted for vested interests as opposed to people themselves. There seems to be some purer form of laws that seems to be taking form all by itself that won't be human manufactured and probably would be as enforcing, universal and powerful as laws of nature itself - at least as long as we allow technology to exist.