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TorZon
Main Link
torzonpippjluhbgekljuw2m5fvva5a3s6qwimcjhk66ppwikkzw5uid.onion
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TorZon
Mirror 1
torzonqh7epo5him7okkkkhfzdxlwh7f55wr4nhprjdoiskzdyjercid.onion
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TorZon
Mirror 2
torzonnjqpeln6fdiae3o57kcyzn6sq4yye7wf2bjfn6bs3nsipvmlid.onion
Three verified TorZon onion links, each tested against the operator's PGP
public key every 6 hours.
Copy any TorZon URL above and paste it into Tor Browser. Any .onion address not
listed here is unauthorized — verify at trzn.market/link-checker.
Last check: 2 May 2026, 19:00 UTC.
How to Use a TorZon Link
A TorZon link is a 62-character v3 onion address. It only resolves inside
Tor Browser — regular browsers like Chrome or Firefox cannot open it. The entire process
takes under 90 seconds.
- Install Tor Browser from torproject.org (the only legitimate source).
Version 14.6 or newer is required for current v3 onion support.
- Copy a TorZon URL from the verified list above — use the copy button to
avoid transcription errors in the 62-character string.
- Paste the TorZon onion link into Tor Browser's address bar. Wait 5–15
seconds for the Tor circuit to establish.
- Verify you've arrived at the real site: check for your anti-phishing
phrase after entering your username. If the phrase is missing or wrong, close the tab
immediately.
What Is a TorZon Mirror Link?
Each TorZon mirror is a separate .onion address pointing to identical
backend infrastructure. Same database, same accounts, same order history. The only
difference is the cryptographic key pair that generates each address.
Why maintain multiple TorZon links? DDoS attacks. When one onion address
gets targeted, traffic shifts to the remaining mirrors without service interruption. Our
monitoring data from Q1 2026 shows that during the 3 documented DDoS events (January 14,
February 22, March 8), at least 2 of 3 mirrors remained responsive at all times. Average
failover time: under 4 minutes.
You can switch between any TorZon URL without logging in again — session
cookies persist across mirrors because they share the same authentication backend. Bookmark
all three in Tor Browser.
How phishing clones
exploit fake TorZon links
Phishing operators generate .onion addresses that start with the same prefix ("torzon...")
to deceive users who only check the first few characters. Our threat monitoring identified 6
active phishing clones as of May 2026. One was sophisticated enough to replicate the entire
CSS layout — the only tell was its PGP key, minted 4 days before discovery versus the
legitimate key active since September 2022.
How to
protect yourself:
- Compare the full 62-character TorZon onion link
against this page — not just the first 6 characters
- Run any suspicious TorZon URL through our Link
Checker before entering credentials
- After submitting your username, verify your personal anti-phishing phrase appears.
Phishing clones can't display it because they don't have the server-side database
- Never obtain a TorZon darknet URL from DMs, paste sites, or forum posts
— even from users you trust. Compromised accounts distribute phishing links
When do TorZon links
change?
TorZon mirror rotation follows no public schedule — and that's by design.
Predictable rotation gives adversaries a window to prepare clone sites in advance. Based on
historical data, rotations have occurred roughly every 4–6 months, though the current set of
TorZon links has been stable since January 2026.
When a rotation does happen, this page updates within hours. The Status
Monitor reflects changes in real time, and the News feed
publishes a rotation advisory with the new TorZon darknet link and its PGP
verification fingerprint. Save this portal — it's the fastest way to get the current
TorZon URL after any address change.
TorZon Link Verification
Data — May 2026
TorZon has exactly 3 official onion links. Each is
a v3 .onion address (56 base32 characters + ".onion" suffix) derived from an ed25519 public
key. Our automated verification system checks all three every 6 hours by validating the PGP
signature of the operator's canary statement against a locally stored copy of their public
key (fingerprint first published September 2022).
As of 2 May 2026: all 3 TorZon
links are online, PGP-verified, with average response latency of 1.3 seconds
(European node) and 2.1 seconds (North American node). Any TorZon URL not
listed on this page is unauthorized. Verify at trzn.market/link-checker.
[!] WARNING:
6 phishing clones documented as of May 2026. Always compare the full 62-character TorZon
link against this page before entering any credentials.