Desk note: This information is for educational purposes only. Darknet Markets News does not endorse illegal activity. Always research thoroughly and assume nothing is verifiable or permanent.
Verify onion addresses in multiple independent sources. Phishing mirrors are common—always confirm addresses through trusted Tor forums or official announcements.
Mirrors & Verification
As with all darknet marketplaces, multiple mirrors and proxies may circulate. Verification is critical:
Check official announcements in trusted Tor forums (Dread, Darknet Avengers).
Verify PGP signatures if official keys are available.
Bookmark the primary onion address when you first access it.
Do not click links in posts—navigate directly to the address.
Use .onion addresses exclusively when possible.
Risk Notes
Law enforcement: All darknet marketplaces face active law enforcement investigation. Users risk arrest for purchasing illegal goods. Opsec failures can lead to identification.
Scam risks:
Exit scams: Marketplace operators may shut down and steal funds.
Vendor fraud: Sellers may fail to deliver or provide counterfeit goods.
Account compromise: Weak passwords or phishing can lead to account takeover.
Use Tor Browser; keep it updated; disable JavaScript.
Run Tor in a virtual machine isolated from personal data.
Never maximize your browser window.
Use unique usernames.
Assume no market is permanent.
What Changed Lately
As of May 2026 (non-live, educational timeline):
This marketplace continues active operations. Mirror updates and proxy deployments are routine. No major publicized incidents have been reported recently.
Note on freshness: Darknet marketplace information becomes stale rapidly. This article reflects available reports as of May 2026. Markets can disappear or be compromised within hours.