General Questions

Torzon Market is a darknet marketplace that has been online since 2022. It provides a platform for anonymous buying and selling, with built-in security features such as PGP encryption, two-factor authentication, and an escrow system for all transactions. The marketplace accepts both Bitcoin and Monero and is accessible only through the Tor network via .onion addresses.

Torzon Market launched in 2022. Since then, it has grown into one of the most active darknet marketplaces, with over 100,000 listings and a large, established community of buyers and vendors. The platform has maintained consistent uptime and has built a strong reputation through transparent communication and regular security updates.

Creating a buyer account on Torzon Market is free. There are no registration fees or subscription costs for shoppers. Vendors are required to pay a one-time listing fee when they apply to sell on the platform. The marketplace charges a small commission on completed sales, which is standard for this type of platform.

Access & Setup

You need two things: the Tor Browser and a valid Torzon onion link. Download the Tor Browser from torproject.org, then navigate to one of the verified mirror addresses listed on our Torzon Market Links page. For a detailed walkthrough, check our Access Guide.

No. Torzon Market operates as a Tor hidden service, which means its .onion address can only be reached through the Tor network. Standard browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari cannot resolve .onion domains. You must use the Tor Browser or another Tor-compatible tool to connect.

We maintain an up-to-date list of verified Torzon Market onion mirror links on our Links page. These addresses are checked regularly and updated whenever the platform rotates its mirrors. We recommend bookmarking that page so you always have a reliable source for current links.

Payments & Cryptocurrency

Torzon Market accepts Bitcoin (BTC) and Monero (XMR). Both currencies have dedicated wallet addresses within your account dashboard. Monero is generally preferred by users who value privacy, since its blockchain does not publicly expose transaction amounts or wallet addresses.

After logging in, navigate to the Wallet section of your dashboard. You will see unique deposit addresses for both Bitcoin and Monero. Send cryptocurrency from your personal wallet or exchange to the address shown. Bitcoin deposits usually require 2-3 blockchain confirmations; Monero requires 10 confirmations. Once confirmed, the funds will appear in your balance.

Monero provides significantly greater transaction privacy compared to Bitcoin. Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a public blockchain that anyone can analyze, potentially linking wallet addresses to real identities. Monero, on the other hand, uses ring signatures and stealth addresses to hide the sender, receiver, and amount in every transaction. If privacy is your primary concern, Monero is the better choice for use on the Torzon darknet market.

Security & Safety

Torzon Market implements multiple layers of security: Tor-only access, PGP-encrypted messaging, two-factor authentication, and escrow protection on all transactions. However, no platform is guaranteed to be completely risk-free. Users play a critical role in their own safety — enabling 2FA, using PGP for sensitive communications, verifying .onion links, and using the escrow system properly are all essential practices.

When you place an order, the payment is held in escrow — a holding account managed by Torzon. The vendor ships the product, and once you confirm that you received it as described, the funds are released to the vendor. If there is a disagreement, you or the vendor can open a dispute. The moderation team will review the evidence and make a binding decision on how the funds should be allocated.

The most reliable method is your personal anti-phishing code. Set this up in your account settings — it is a custom phrase that appears on every page after login. If the phrase is missing or different from what you set, you may be on a phishing site. Additionally, always use verified .onion links from a trusted source like our Links page, and carefully compare the full URL in your browser's address bar.

Change your password immediately. If you have not yet enabled two-factor authentication, do so right away. Review your recent order history and wallet transactions for any unauthorized activity. If funds have been stolen, contact Torzon Market support through the on-platform ticket system. Consider that you may have entered your credentials on a phishing site — in the future, always verify the .onion URL before logging in.

Vendors & Disputes

Yes. Torzon Market has an application process for new vendors that includes a listing fee and agreement to the platform's terms of service. Once approved, vendors can create product listings, set their own prices and shipping options, and begin accepting orders. Vendor profiles display public feedback, order counts, and ratings to help buyers assess trustworthiness.

If you and a vendor cannot resolve an issue privately, either party can open a formal dispute. The Torzon moderation team will ask both sides to submit evidence — this can include message logs, shipping tracking information, and screenshots. After reviewing everything, a moderator makes a binding decision on whether the escrowed funds should go to the buyer or the vendor, or be split between them.

Torzon Market has a built-in support ticket system. After logging in, navigate to the "Support Ticket" option in the top navigation bar. Describe your issue in detail and submit the ticket. The support team typically responds within a few hours, though response times can vary during peak periods. For account-level security concerns, mark your ticket as urgent.

Still Have Questions?

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