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I am required to setup a store that will operate through Tor and accept Bitcoin payments only. I know I can run the standard client on the server and make it connect to peers only through Tor. However, are there any other options available for handling Bitcoin side of things - hosting the wallet, creating accounts, receiving money and so forth? Do any eWallets or other services allow access through Tor?
If you're doing what Silk Road do you would want to run your own Bitcoin-Qt and not use some third-party online service. – r3m0t – 2013-04-21T13:26:23.850
1I'm curious what's great about a tor-based e-commerce site. If there's shipping, you'll need the buyer's address. If there's digital download, you'll need to give them a link, and it won't matter if they are or aren't TOR. Saving the user's session via cookie / session vars to continue to use their system makes sense. – Dominic Tancredi – 2012-12-07T21:28:35.960
4The benefit is that it's a lot more difficult for a government to shut down a Tor hidden service than an open web site. See: Silk Road – Chris Rico – 2012-12-08T07:33:24.550