The Official Documentation

Torzon Knowledge Base

The darknet is unforgiving to the unprepared. This Wiki provides authoritative guides on Torzon's security protocols, PGP encryption standards, Monero anonymity, and dispute resolution. Read before you trade.

1. The Torzon Philosophy

Torzon Market was built to solve the "Exit Scam Cycle" of the darknet. Unlike our predecessors, we operate on a decentralized server infrastructure with a user-centric security model. We do not hold keys to your account recovery; only your mnemonic phrase can restore access.

Accessing Torzon darknet market requires more than just the Tor Browser. It requires a mindset of "Trust No One" (TNO). Even though we employ military-grade encryption, your personal safety depends on your local environment (your computer, your network, your habits). This guide bridges the gap between a novice user and a secure darknet participant.

2. Core OpSec Setup (Operational Security)

CRITICAL WARNING Never access Torzon using Windows, macOS, or a mobile phone (Android/iOS). These operating systems send constant telemetry data to Apple, Google, and Microsoft, which can be subpoenaed by law enforcement.

The Golden Standard: Tails OS

To buy on Torzon safely, you must use Tails OS (The Amnesic Incognito Live System). Tails is an operating system that runs from a USB stick. It routes all internet traffic through Tor and, most importantly, wipes the computer's RAM (memory) the moment you shut it down. No traces are left on the hard drive.

01

Installation

Download the Tails USB image from the official site (tails.net). Use "BalenaEtcher" to flash it onto a USB drive (min 8GB). Reboot your PC and enter the BIOS to boot from USB.

02

Persistence

Once in Tails, configure an "Encrypted Persistent Volume". This allows you to save your PGP keys and Torzon login credentials securely on the USB, while everything else is wiped.

VPN + Tor: The Debate

Do not use a VPN with Tor unless you are an advanced network engineer. Adding a VPN creates a permanent money trail (your credit card payment to the VPN provider) linked to your Tor traffic. If the VPN logs are seized, your bridge to the darknet is exposed. Tor alone is safer for 99% of users.

3. PGP Encryption Mastery

Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is the backbone of darknet communication. On Torzon, we use PGP for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and for encrypting shipping addresses. If you send an address in plain text, you are exposing yourself to interception.

Generating Your Key Pair

On Tails OS, click the "Clipboard" icon (Kleopatra). Select File -> New Key Pair. Choose "Create a personal OpenPGP key pair".

  • Name: Use your Torzon username (e.g., AnonBuyer25). NEVER use your real name.
  • Email: Leave blank or use a fake one (e.g., [email protected]).
  • Passphrase: Set a strong password. If you lose this, you lose your identity.

How to Verify a Torzon Mirror (Anti-Phishing)

Phishing sites are the #1 cause of account theft. Before logging in, verify the site's signature. Torzon's official PGP key is available on reliable indexers like Daunt.

Example: Verifying a Signed Message
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

This is the official Torzon mirror:
torzon4...onion
Timestamp: 2025-05-12 14:00 UTC
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
...
(Signature Block)
...
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Copy the entire block into Kleopatra and click "Decrypt/Verify". If it says "Signature is valid" and signed by Torzon Admin, you are safe. If it says "Bad Signature", LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.

4. Financial Privacy: Monero (XMR)

Bitcoin (BTC) is not private. Its blockchain is a public ledger. Anyone can see that address A sent money to address B. Torzon supports Bitcoin for convenience, but we strongly recommend Monero (XMR).

Why XMR?

Feature Bitcoin (BTC) Monero (XMR)
Sender Privacy Visible Hidden (Ring Signatures)
Amount Privacy Visible Hidden (RingCT)
Linkability High None (Stealth Addresses)

The "Clean" Acquisition Path

To deposit on Torzon without linking your real identity to the market, follow this "OpSec Chain":

  1. Fiat On-Ramp: Buy Litecoin (LTC) or Bitcoin on a regular exchange (Coinbase, Kraken, Binance) using your real ID. This is unavoidable for most.
  2. The Swap: Send that LTC to a non-KYC exchange (e.g., ChangeNow, SideShift) or use a wallet with built-in swap (Cake Wallet) to convert it to Monero (XMR).
  3. The Churn (Optional but Recommended): Send the new XMR to your own private GUI Wallet (on Tails). Then, send it to another sub-address within your own wallet. This breaks any potential heuristic analysis.
  4. Deposit: Finally, send the XMR to your Torzon Deposit Address.
Pro Tip: Deposit Addresses Torzon generates a unique sub-address for every deposit. Do not save old addresses. Always generate a new one for each transaction.

5. Shipping & Drop Security

Physical security is the final hurdle. When ordering goods on Torzon, how you receive the package is critical.

Formatting Your Address

Always use the format used by your country's postal service. Do not make it look suspicious. Use a real name.

Myth: Using Fake Names DO NOT use a fake name (e.g., "John Doe" or a made-up person) at your real address. The mail carrier knows who lives there. A package for an unknown name is a "red flag" and may be returned to sender or inspected.

Tracking Numbers

Vendors on Torzon will provide a tracking number if the order is tracked. NEVER check this tracking number on the clearweb (USPS.com, DHL.com) using your home IP address or while logged into Google.

If you check a tracking number from your home WiFi, and that package contains contraband, you have just digitally signed for the package before it arrived. Use Tor Browser to check tracking on third-party tracking sites (e.g., 17track), or trust the vendor's updates.

Controlled Delivery (CD)

A CD happens when law enforcement intercepts a package but delivers it anyway to arrest the recipient.
Signs of a CD:
- The package requires a signature when it usually doesn't.
- The mail carrier acts differently or is accompanied by others.
- The package looks opened and resealed (customs tape).
Rule: If you suspect a CD, refuse the package ("I didn't order this") or do not sign. Clean your house (OpSec) immediately.

6. Market Rules & Dispute Resolution

Torzon acts as an impartial judge in trades. Our Escrow system holds funds until the trade is finalized.

When to Dispute?

You should open a dispute if: 1. The auto-finalize timer is running out (under 24h) and you haven't received the item. 2. The item received is completely different from the listing. 3. An empty package arrived.

Evidence is King: We cannot help you based on your word alone. We recommend recording an "Unboxing Video". Set up your phone, show the unopened package (all sides), and film yourself opening it in one continuous take. This is irrefutable proof for Torzon moderators.

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