The Hub Forum – Almost 10 year and thriving.
The Hub is an old and well established dark-net forum that has been around for almost a decade. Since its first appearance in 2014, The Hub grew to become one of the top dark-net discussion forums ever. Many say that The Hub forum has been surpassed by Dread, which is the case, but despite that it remains the more reliable and stable choice. The Hub forum is not as modern or up to date as dread, but is built like a tank and is always accessible.
Brief History
First making its debut in early 2014, The Hub had the aim of reducing harm from drugs, and helping dark-net users communicate. Initially the site was popular because of a figure named “Dr. Fernando Caudevilla” also known as “DoctorX”. He answered thousands of users questions relating to drugs and harm reduction. This attracted a plethora of users from the largest dark-net market at the time, known as Silk Road. Since then the forum has been steadily growing, and now has over 80,000 registered users.
About The Hub Forum
Being a well built and solid platform, it has proven to be extremely reliable over almost a decade. Despite that, the design is slightly outdated, yet still is relatively pleasant to use. The Hub is host to all sorts of dark-net related discussions, with rules of-course. Sharing any highly illicit material with any sorts of abuse is strictly prohibited, and so are direct trades.
To prevent any scammers or bad actors, The Hub has a system in place to verify all vendors. A public list of blacklisted vendors is also available to all users to help them avoid from getting scammed. Other than that you can find almost anything in the list of over 17,000 topics hosted on the forum. Popular threads also focus on other important topics like online security.
Conclusion
Despite being a relatively less known name than Dread, The Hub is still one of the largest dark-net forums in history. It has a loyal user base, and hosts a plethora of interesting topics and discussion related to the dark-net. Proving it’s reliability, and consistently remaining active is one of the reasons The Hub remains so active almost 10 years later.
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