Background
I have spent several years studying Tor onion services, PGP key management, and the operational security patterns that darknet marketplace users rely on to avoid phishing clones. My work on this site is editorial: I document how to verify Torzon addresses against PGP-signed canaries, explain the marketplace's public security features, and publish guides that sit alongside — not inside — the market itself.
This resource does not operate Torzon Market. I do not speak for its administrators. Every .onion address we list is checked against a published PGP signature before it appears on the address list, and I note the verification date on each update cycle.
What I Write About
- Link verification — PGP signature checks, fingerprint confirmation, and spotting phishing mirrors (Official Links)
- Tor & OPSEC — Tor Browser setup, bridge configuration, and session hygiene (access guide)
- Payments — BTC vs XMR on Torzon, funding OPSEC (features, buying XMR anonymously)
- Market risks — exit scams, withdrawal stalls, warning signs (exit scams guide)
- Platform review — what Torzon offers buyers and how escrow works (homepage review, security)
Published Guides
Editorial Standards
I do not invent uptime statistics, user counts, or testimonials. Claims about Torzon's platform features are drawn from publicly documented behavior or from what I can verify through PGP-signed messages. When something cannot be confirmed, I say so. For methodology details, see About this resource and the Disclaimer.
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