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Torzon market links, kept current, sweep-verified, ad-free

An editorial directory of Torzon market mirror onions. Five production mirrors, one rotator endpoint, refreshed by an automated sweep that drops anything dead. No popups, no scripts, no logins to read. Bookmark whichever mirror you trust, or use the rotator and let it pick.

5 production mirrors 1 rotator + checker onion Sweep every few minutes PGP signed manifest

About this directory

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curation pipeline

This page is the public face of a small, automated curation pipeline. Every few minutes a daemon pulls the operator-signed manifest of Torzon mirrors, validates the PGP signature, probes each onion over Tor, records reachability and latency, and republishes the result here. The same cache feeds the rotator endpoint, so what you see on this page is what the rotator will route to.

The editorial layer is intentionally thin. We do not rank vendors, we do not host listings, we do not take payments. The job is one thing: keep the list current, signed, and free of clones.

Torzon at a glance

Launched
2022-09-12
Payments
XMR, BTC
Multisig
unavailable
Escrow window
14 days
Vendor bond
$200 (XMR eq.)
Early finalize
not supported
2FA
PGP challenge
Onion version
v3 (ed25519)

Torzon is a Tor-only market that has been continuously online since late 2022. The escrow window is fourteen days, longer than the typical week-long window on smaller markets, which buyers tend to prefer for international shipping. Early finalize, where the buyer releases funds before the escrow timer expires, is not available on Torzon, and that is by design.

Accessing the market

Visitors who arrived here from a search engine usually want to know one thing: which onion do I paste into Tor Browser. The answer is any of the six addresses in the grid above. They all reach the same Torzon backend through different hidden-service descriptors, so the account and catalog are identical regardless of which one you pick.

If you do not want to think about it, copy the rotator onion. It performs the picking for you, lands on whichever mirror is reachable and lowest-latency from your circuit, and falls back to the next live mirror if the first attempt times out.

  1. Open Tor Browser. Set the security slider to Safest.
  2. Copy any onion address from the grid, or use the rotator card.
  3. Paste into the address bar. Wait for the Torzon login splash to render.
  4. Register a fresh account with no overlap with any clearnet handle.
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tor entry

Account tiers

Torzon segments accounts into three tiers. The standard tier is free, the higher tiers are paid upgrades that buy faster dispute priority and extra raffle tickets. Most casual buyers stay on standard and feel no friction.

free

Standard

  • Browse, purchase, dispute
  • One daily raffle ticket
  • Standard support queue
paid

Enhanced

  • Multiple raffle entries daily
  • Priority dispute review
  • Direct vendor messaging
premium

Premium

  • All enhanced perks
  • Dedicated mirror shortcut
  • Maximum raffle pool share

The rotator endpoint, briefly

auto-routing

The address h3h66vql4ucodjre4bluwtywhoq2bjqxpgvxgv2xo2nkui5ney6gslqd.onion is the routing front for the directory. Opening it triggers an immediate 302 redirect to whichever Torzon mirror is alive and lowest-latency from your circuit. It also serves two ancillary endpoints that script-friendly users may find handy.

  • /status.json returns reachability and latency per mirror, refreshed on every sweep.
  • /manifest.txt.asc is the PGP-signed flat list of mirrors, suitable for offline verification.

The rotator does not log, track, or remember requests, since the Tor hidden-service protocol simply does not give it your IP.

Editorial notes on safety

The single biggest risk to a buyer is not law enforcement, it is the phishing clone. A page that looks identical to Torzon, sits on a near-identical-looking onion, and quietly forwards your credentials and Monero to an operator that is not Torzon. The countermeasure is straightforward: cross-check the onion against this directory before every login, and never trust an onion you received in a private message.

The secondary risk is wallet correlation. Deposits made from an exchange that has your government ID are recoverable, even on Torzon, through chain analysis. Use Monero, ideally generated in a Tails session, or at minimum route Bitcoin through enough intermediate hops that the trail thins out.

Where to go next

For longer-form content beyond this overview, three dedicated pages are kept up to date alongside the link directory.