Quote from: SelfSovereignty on November 12, 2012, 08:56 pmErm... I'm puzzled. So when the site began -- or at the very least when it got to more than a handful of users -- in early 2011, DPR's public key listed staff@silkroadmarket.org for his email. But it wasn't until May 2012 that anybody thought it would be a good thing to actually reserve that domain? Or was that when somebody who thought it would be a useful malicious thing reserved that domain?... what am I missing here? If that is a legit email address, then where's my major malfunction? If it isn't, then wouldn't it be good to make it a very well reinforced habit to remind people "this email is not real," anytime you mention the key?Try doing a whois query for silkroadmarket.org and dispel my ignorance, por favor?Bump. Seriously, this makes me very nervous; if somebody could at least give me a theory here I'd appreciate it. I can't figure it out. I'm concerned that either something is amiss, or that my knowledge of how domains get registered and email gets routed and all that is just plain broken. Either is very bad, since knowledge is power and power can be safety. What's up?