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Anything to "harm or defraud". It was not a popular drug - it was fraudulently added to other drugs, making a greater profit at the expense of customer lives. Middlemen and even some end users were expected to purchase testing kits from third parties.
For what it's worth, banning fentanyl is still common.
Your wiki link doesn't list fentanyl in that section:
The bans look pretty explicit, and fentanyl isn't one of them. Fentanyl is a wildly powerful opioid, which silk road seemed glad to sell. The site specifically allowed the sale of thousands of opiates of varying potency.
Your second link discusses how known fentanyl sellers were traced to silk road drug sellers bitcoin wallets:
These links dont support that fentanyl was directly banned on Silk road. They actually show that fentanyl was likely commonly sold on Silk road in one form or another.