What This Site Is
Official Torzon (official-torzon.com) is a clearnet verification and documentation resource. We publish PGP-checked .onion addresses for Torzon Market, explain how to verify them yourself, and document publicly known security features of the marketplace. We are not Torzon Market's operators, administrators, or affiliates.
Phishing clones that mimic darknet market login pages are one of the most common attack vectors in this space. This resource exists so users can compare any .onion address against a PGP-signed list before entering credentials in Tor Browser.
Verification Methodology
Every address on the Official Links page goes through the same process:
- Source the signed message — We obtain Torzon's PGP-signed canary or mirror list from the market's published channels.
- Verify the signature — The message is checked against Torzon's public PGP key using GPG or a compatible client.
- Confirm the fingerprint — The signing key fingerprint is compared against independent references to rule out key substitution.
- Publish with a date — Verified addresses are listed as plain text with the last-check date. Failed checks remove an address until re-verified.
Full legal and methodological details are in the Disclaimer. For hands-on PGP steps, see the key block on the Official Links page.
Editorial Standards
Content on this site follows three rules:
- No fabricated statistics — We do not publish user counts, uptime percentages, or review scores we cannot verify.
- Clear separation — Documentation describes Torzon Market's features; this site does not speak as the market.
- Dated updates — Link pages and guides carry a visible last-reviewed date so readers know how fresh the information is.
What We Document
Beyond link verification, this resource includes:
- Access guides — Tor Browser setup and safe connection steps
- Security documentation — PGP, escrow, and OPSEC practices
- Feature reference — Payments, vendor tools, and buyer protection
- Buying Monero anonymously — Funding XMR without KYC trails
- Exit scam guide — Warning signs and documented cases
Author
Pages are researched and edited by Mara Kestrel, an independent privacy and security researcher focused on Tor onion services and marketplace OPSEC. Questions about methodology are best directed through the documentation on this site; we do not operate a public support desk.
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