Thank you very much, HEATFan! It really means a lot when we see other community members express their support for us! I wish I could answer some of your questions! However, as you can probably imagine, DPR likes to play their cards close to their chest - and with very good reason. Site security is paramount to protecting the freedom that Silk Road has returned to us by breaking the shackles of government regulation. Discussing that security with others would likely not be in the site's best interest. This forum needs Silk Road, and Silk Road needs this forum; the latter evolved from the former, and they have now both evolved yet again to their current state - a community - whereby they enjoy an amazing symbiotic relationship. Our ever-growing community is, in my opinion, the first real step that a mass of people have taken on the journey to winning back personal freedom from government interference in generations. Regarding the site itself, the only inner working of the Road that I can share with you is that I cannot share any inner workings of the Road. I'm not 100% sure how many - if any - of the questions above DPR would like us to answer, and were we to answer them we could not be sure if we are giving 100% correct information, as in a number of cases, DPR is the only one privy to such information. That is how it should be, and that is how it needs to be if our community is to be able to continue to grow, and continue stoking the embers of the fires of freedom that burn inside each and every one of us as a result. Needless to say the crew do an incredible job at keeping the good ship Silk Road sailing through waters that are often fraught with danger. Where she'll end up, nobody knows, but it doesn't always matter how sturdy a ship you've got for the journey ahead of you - with the right crew you can traverse waters and frontiers that you never imagined possible. The fact that we have a sturdy ship, the right crew, and a community that supports her wherever she goes, well.. the possibilities are endless! Libertas