Torzon Market FAQ
Editorial answers on Torzon safety, phishing, payments, and accounts — mirror URLs stay on the homepage.
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General Questions
Torzon is a Tor marketplace we document for mirror checks, vendor bonds, and escrow defaults — not as a product catalog. Security features we track include PGP, 2FA, and multisig dispute tooling.
Key features of Torzon Market include:
- Verified vendor system with strict quality control
- Secure escrow protection for all transactions
- PGP encryption for private communications
- Two-factor authentication (2FA) for account security
- Bitcoin and Monero payment support
"Safe" is mostly about your own discipline. What Torzon gives you to work with is concrete: 2-of-3 multisig escrow selectable at checkout, a vendor bond (around 0.05 BTC) that filters out throwaway sellers, and rotating mirrors so a single downed endpoint is not a market outage.
The parts only you control:
- Source the endpoint from the verified links page, never a forum or DM
- Pick multisig for any non-trivial order rather than plain escrow
- Favour bonded vendors with real dispute history
- Keep PGP 2FA on and encrypt anything sensitive to the vendor's key
Torzon Market is a legitimate darknet marketplace with a proven track record. It operates with an escrow system that protects both buyers and sellers from fraud.
Warning: There are many phishing sites that impersonate Torzon to steal credentials. Always verify you're on an authenticated endpoint by:
- Only using links from the verified Torzon links page
- Checking the onion URL format carefully
- Looking for visual differences from the real site
- Never entering credentials on suspicious pages
Access Questions
Install Tor Browser using our Tor setup guide, then open verified addresses from the Torzon links page (homepage). We do not duplicate full access steps here to avoid competing with that page in search results.
If you're having trouble connecting to Torzon, try these solutions:
- Try another endpoint: Use the next address from the verified links section on the Torzon homepage
- Check Tor Browser: Make sure you're using the latest version
- Wait and retry: The Tor network can be slow during peak times
- New circuit: Click "New Circuit for this Site" in Tor Browser
- Check status: Visit our status page to see if Torzon is down
A VPN before Tor is optional. See the Tor Browser setup guide for VPN + Tor order and troubleshooting — not repeated in this FAQ.
Account Questions
Open Torzon from the verified links page, then follow our registration guide for the full sign-up flow (PGP, mnemonic, 2FA). Steps are not duplicated here.
Recovery runs entirely off the mnemonic you saved at sign-up — there is no email reset on Torzon. On the real login page, choose the recovery option, enter the words in order, and set a new passphrase.
If that phrase is lost, the account and any escrowed balance are gone for good; no operator can restore them. Make sure you are on a verified endpoint before typing the mnemonic — phishing clones love this exact screen.
Torzon's 2FA is PGP-based, so it only works once your public key is on file. The full click-path with screenshots is on the registration guide — we do not repeat it here.
Day to day it means each login shows a ciphertext you decrypt locally and paste back. On a brand this heavily phished, that prompt is also your clone detector: if it is missing, you are not on the real Torzon.
Security Questions
Link verification steps (cross-reference, PGP-signed lists, phishing checks) are on the Torzon links page under How to Verify Torzon Market Links. Use only addresses published there — not forum or DM links.
Torzon Market accepts the following cryptocurrencies:
- Bitcoin (BTC): Widely accepted, faster transactions
- Monero (XMR): Recommended for maximum privacy - completely untraceable transactions
For best privacy, we recommend using Monero (XMR) as it provides complete transaction anonymity.
Key generation itself lives in the canonical PGP tutorial — we do not duplicate it. The Torzon-specific habit worth highlighting: before releasing escrow, compare the vendor's PGP fingerprint shown on their profile with the one they sign messages with.
Upload only your public key to your profile, encrypt any address or sensitive note to the vendor's key, and never paste your private key anywhere.