Not too long ago, we discussed the Libertas darknet marketplace. This particular platform is of great significance, mainly because it doesn’t accept Bitcoin but rather focuses entirely on Monero. Several new updates have been made to the platform over the past week, all of which are well worth paying attention to.

It is evident the world of darknet marketplaces will continue to evolve over the next few years.

While darknet marketplaces have often been associated with illegal activity, they still represent a business model which requires constant adjustment. In the case of the Libertas marketplace, all of its updates are pretty significant, mainly because it is the only DNM to date focusing solely on Monero. That in itself has put it on the radar of a lot of people, even though there is still plenty of functionality to be added in the months to come.

So far this week, we have seen the Libertas team announce a few new features to their platform. The biggest change is that users of this darknet marketplace can now access an automatic withdrawal option. This feature is visible in the Balance area of one’s dashboard. Having such a feature is quite interesting, as no other darknet marketplace provides one as of right now. It is unclear if that will change, but for now, it makes Libertas a rather unique marketplace, to say the least.

In contrast to most darknet marketplaces, Libertas seemingly doesn’t like to hold onto user funds for too long. An auto withdraw option means users should be able to withdraw their balances on the spot without any delay whatsoever. It is a bit unclear if this means Libertas keeps some user funds in a hot wallet to process these withdrawals or if they effectively eliminate their role as a middleman altogether. Either way, it is a worthwhile addition to this darknet marketplace.