This thread consists of two parts, first the question itself and then how the concept would work.The question: I'm wondering if it's allowed to sell pre-registered and preloaded Silk Road Accounts outside of Silk Road? If not, are there any specific guidelines which dictates this specifically (ie. not allowed to load to many random accounts etc. ) ? For the concept if it were to be allowed:The basic idea would be to register an account, preload it with a fixed amount of bitcoin (from our vendor account to a third party account, then to the user in question) and then sell it to potential customers outside Silk Road for cash. There would be a complete guide along with all the tools necessary to access Silk Road on an USB memory stick which we would then sell through a third party which has no clear affiliation to us (meaning no possible drug connection whatsoever). I'm thinking we would give each account an internal identification which we could then use to send additional funds at a later date if they pay our intermediary (so they don't have to buy new USB memory sticks all the time). The intermediary would get a fixed cut of each transaction for him to have any motivation to be selling to begin with.Now someone might be wondering why would we do something like this to begin with? Simple, laziness. Most people won't have the will or time to learn how to use bitcoin no matter how simplified it gets, even having a guide for how to use Silk Road is most likely stretching the attention spans of a vast majority of users but could at least get a few more into it.Now to address some points that could possibly come up:* Won't you have access to their usernames/passwords?Yes, but the guide would include clear guidelines on how to change them as quickly as possible. If I know people right by now I would guess 90% would ignore this advice and let the password sit right on the usb memory stick - unfortunate but it's probably the reality.* Won't the intermediary be in significant risk from Law Enforcement?This is an interesting thing to ponder. Now Silk Road itself is obviously not illegal and bitcoins are not illegal either, but having a combination in the sense of a preloaded account on a site where 90%+ of the products are illegal does create a potential problem. I don't see any possible way of Law Enforcement pinning any case on the intermediary except possibly tax evasion which would pretty much be impossible to prove as there's no written record of anything. The best possible solution for this I can think of is to have all USB memory sticks encrypted and decrypt them right before a customer gets access to one (a customer will not have the will/attention span to learn to decrypting anything).* Won't the end user be in significant risk from Law Enforcement?The plan is for the end user to be identifiable by an internal identification which in itself makes no sense to our intermediary. The username and password will be in plain text on the USB memory stick and if the police get access to it without the user having switched password they could potentially get access to the account and have a full history of everything ordered. Now this alone would in most countries not count as everything, but Sweden which has some of the most restrictive drug laws in Europe could potentially be a bit different in this regard. I would not be surprised if the prosecutor would argue that if a person has ordered 20 grams per week for four weeks that the person had the intent of ordering over a kilogram per year with the intent to distribute. No simple solution to this problem except for the customer to switch password (which he/she most likely won't) or for Silk Road to implement some kind of function which makes a person login fine but requires them to instantly switch password the second they've logged in for the first time.The USB memory stick would include the following:* Tor Client.* Gpg4win. v2.1.0* Username and password to a Silk Road Account along with internal identification number for easy reloading of account later with bitcoin through intermediary.* Guide how to access Silk Road through the Tor Client.* Guide how to (optionally) encrypt a message when sending the address.* Possibly lot's of other random (legal) stuff as to not make it to obvious what's on the memory.I'm sure there are some other things that could be improved with this concept, if anyone has any ideas/suggestions feel free to post them here. :)