Live uptime monitoring for the Torzon Network. All links below are cryptographically signed and verify against the admin public key.
Mirrors update every 6 hours. If a link is down, try the next one in the list.
The Tor network operates on a decentralized relay system. Occasionally, specific "Guard Nodes" used by the main Torzon market address may become congested or targeted by DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. This can result in slow page loads or timeouts.
A Torzon mirror is an alternative entry point that leads to the exact same database. The only difference is the routing path. By using a mirror, you bypass the congested traffic lanes, ensuring a smooth and responsive shopping experience. The administration maintains geographically distributed mirrors to ensure 99.9% uptime for global users.
All mirrors listed above are Torzon onion V3 addresses (56 characters). We do not list legacy V2 addresses as they are no longer secure. Always verify the landing page PGP signature.
In 2026, the standard for darknet security is the V3 Onion address. Unlike short addresses, V3 links use Ed25519 cryptography for elliptic curve generation. This makes the Torzon link mathematically impossible to brute-force or impersonate without the private key.
Key Benefits of Official Mirrors:
If all Torzon links appear offline, your Tor circuit might be "dirty". Try pressing CTRL + SHIFT + L in Tor Browser to request a New Identity.
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