Monopoly Market
| Launched | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Closed | December 2021 |
| Founder(s) | Unknown administrators |
| Network | Tor hidden service (.onion) |
| Currency | Bitcoin and Monero |
| Est. revenue | Not published |
| Peak size | One of the largest European markets of 2021 |
Monopoly Market was a large European market that was seized by German authorities, with its data later used in Operation SpecTor, one of the largest coordinated darknet vendor arrests.
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History
Monopoly Market launched around 2019 and rose to prominence as one of the largest European venues, becoming a commonly recommended destination after White House Market announced its closure in October 2021.
Operation
The market accepted Bitcoin and Monero and hosted a broad catalog of drugs and digital goods. Its popularity made it a priority target for European law enforcement during the 2021 wave of takedowns.
Downfall
Monopoly went offline in late December 2021 after its servers were seized in a German-led operation. The data gathered was not immediately public; in April 2023 Europol announced Operation SpecTor, which used the seized evidence to arrest 288 vendors across nine countries, with reported vendor earnings in the millions of dollars.
Legacy
Monopoly's seizure is significant less for the site itself than for how its data powered Operation SpecTor, demonstrating that seized market evidence can lead to convictions years after a takedown.