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Technical wiki · 2026

Torzon technical wiki — torzon onion, torzon url, torzon mirror and darknet concepts

The Torzon wiki is a compact encyclopedia that explains the core vocabulary used around the Torzon darknet market, its torzon onion urls, torzon mirror infrastructure, PGP usage and basic security models.

Entries are grouped into four categories to make scanning easier: link and onion terminology, security and OpSec language, cryptocurrency and wallet concepts and market-specific behaviors.

Category: Security & OpSec terms

Operational Security (OpSec)

OpSec is a collection of habits that limit the amount of information an adversary can collect about you, including device isolation, Tor-only access to Torzon and careful handling of usernames and passwords.

Threat model

A threat model describes which adversaries you care about, such as casual scammers, chain analysis firms or law enforcement, and determines how strict your torzon darknet market practices must be.

Fingerprinting

In the Torzon context, fingerprinting can refer to both browser fingerprinting and PGP fingerprint checking; the former is a tracking risk, the latter is a tool to verify authenticity.

Phishing

Phishing is the act of imitating the Torzon interface and URLs to trick users into submitting credentials, often by registering look-alike torzon onion domains.

Category: Cryptocurrency & wallet concepts

Monero (XMR)

Monero is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency commonly used on darknet markets like Torzon because it hides sender, receiver and amounts by default at the protocol level.

Escrow

Escrow is a mechanism where Torzon holds funds in an intermediate wallet until both buyer and vendor confirm that an order is complete, reducing incentive for immediate scams.

Deposit address

A deposit address is a wallet address generated by Torzon for your account, used to receive coins before spending them on the marketplace; best practice is to treat each address as single-use.

On-chain analysis

On-chain analysis is the process of examining public blockchain data to infer user behavior, which is a larger risk for transparent coins like Bitcoin than for privacy coins.

Category: Market behavior & user roles

Vendor

A vendor is a Torzon user who lists products or services for sale, manages listings and interacts with buyers via PGP-protected messages and controlled escrow releases.

Buyer

A buyer is a Torzon user who funds an account, places orders, leaves feedback and typically interacts with multiple vendors through the torzon onion interface.

Dispute

A dispute is a formal process inside the Torzon darknet market where a third-party moderator reviews conflicting claims between buyer and vendor and decides how escrowed funds should be handled.

Reputation system

Reputation is a scoring or rating mechanism used by Torzon to reflect the reliability of vendors and sometimes buyers, based on feedback, order history and dispute outcomes.