ONION_LINKS_DB
System Online
Last Sync: Just now
Find:
Verified Onion Database

Official Onion Links & Active Markets

Access the most trusted directory of official onion sites on the clearnet. We provide real-time verification for active dark web markets, ensuring you connect to working nodes and avoid phishing exit scams. Our system scans every 60 seconds to verify uptime, PGP keys, and connection integrity.

Live Status Checks Verified PGP Keys No Phishing Links

Darknet Markets

6 Records

Piranha Market is an anonymous marketplace on the Tor network supporting Bitcoin (BTC) and Monero (XMR) transactions. It features both multisignature and classical escrow systems to facilitate secure payments between buyers and vendors. The platform includes vendor profiles, reputation ratings, and 24/7 support for user assistance and dispute handling, focusing on smooth transactions and reliable marketplace operations within an anonymous environment.

http://akpvzosh3wg4d3pktfmq7k6shdzuprfd243ofab2uy55b3wqojle6xqd.onion

Motherlode Market is a secure darknet marketplace accepting BTC and XMR. Enjoy escrow protection, low fees, and complete privacy for digital and physical products. Shop confidently, anonymously, and securely. Your safety and privacy are our top priority.

http://5bjvhuqvln3xuwinttuzomrnwgfwscjqqa4lnllcxv3kgomb66b2dsyd.onion
NO PREVIEW

Silk Road 3.1 was a dark web marketplace operating on the Tor network, representing one of the iterations carrying the infamous "Silk Road" brand name after the original and Silk Road 2.0 were shut down by law enforcement. Like its predecessors, its core function was to provide an anonymous platform for the trade of illicit goods and services. Listings typically included a wide range of contraband, often heavily focused on narcotics, but also potentially featuring stolen financial data, counterfeit documents, malware, and hacking services. It relied on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin for transactions and likely incorporated features such as vendor rating systems and escrow mechanisms to build trust, albeit in an inherently untrustworthy environment. Carrying the Silk Road name brought notoriety but also intense scrutiny. Participation in such markets is illegal and carries severe risks, including scams, loss of funds, and potential prosecution.

http://silkroad7rn2puhj.onion

Osiris Market is a new innovative dark web market. It consists of the latest security features combined with a beautiful frontend design. It is a walletless based market with multisig wallet support available. At Osiris Market, their team understands the significance of this convenience and are committed to providing a seamless and secure platform for you to buy your needs. Their user-friendly interface simplifies the process of ordering with them, offering a wide array of products that cater to various requirements. Osiris Market is a project created from scratch and based on independency, launched on Jun 2025. They run 24/7 support service. You can search for physical products of all kinds alongside digital and fraud products and services. OsirisMarket supports Escrow payments and uses digital currencies like Bitcoin and Monero. However, it's imperative to exercise caution and choose a reputable Darkweb Market, as Safety, Speed, Security, Anonymity and authenticity should always be a priority.

http://osirisydmkcypvzpes7r5xllbwviuwsjjeordq5uckgvohxpjjuzwjqd.onion
NO PREVIEW

A modern anonymous market featuring a multisig/classical escrow payment system. XMR and BTC are accepted. A multilingual darknet market offering English, Spanish, and German.

http://t2didmjqj7yqzlc44oiqmwr3u62xdg4pvzfrtxdy2wsewgrt2zelwhyd.onion
NO PREVIEW

World Market is an anonymous marketplace that supports Bitcoin payments, and we also offer BTC to Monero exchange. In addition, we have an inbuilt CC/account shop.

http://world6zlyzbs6yol36h6wjdzxddsnos3b4rakizkm3q75dwkiujyauid.onion

Darknet Forums

2 Records
NO PREVIEW

Dread is a Reddit-style darknet discussion forum that quickly became the main migration point after Reddit banned the well-known /r/darknetmarkets community. Created by its administrator, /u/HugBunter, it grew into one of the most recognized onion-based platforms on the Tor network for anonymous discussion and community interaction. At its core, Dread works very similarly to Reddit. Users can create posts, comment, and engage in threaded discussions across thousands of topic-based communities. The voting system helps surface the most relevant content, making it easy for important updates and discussions to rise above noise. What makes Dread stand out is its focus on anonymity and user-driven communication. Over time, it has become more than just a replacement forum—it has turned into a central hub for conversations around privacy, operational security (OPSEC), PGP encryption, cryptocurrency privacy, scam warnings, and cybersecurity research. Many users also rely on it to stay updated on phishing alerts, exit scams, marketplace shutdowns, and general darknet ecosystem changes. Because of this, Dread often functions as an early warning system for the wider community. As darknet markets and forums evolved after major law enforcement actions and platform shutdowns, Dread became one of the few consistent gathering places where users could share information, debate trustworthiness, and discuss the shifting landscape of the Tor network. Today, it remains one of the most active onion-based forums, widely referenced in discussions about darknet culture, privacy technology, and anonymous online communities in 2026.

http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion
NO PREVIEW

Cebulka is widely regarded as one of the largest Polish-speaking .onion communities on the Tor Network, combining an active discussion forum with an integrated marketplace system. The platform is known for its escrow-supported transactions, privacy-focused environment, and mandatory PGP 2FA security, which is enabled by default to help protect user accounts and communications.

http://cebulka7uxchnbpvmqapg5pfos4ngaxglsktzvha7a5rigndghvadeyd.onion

Tor Search Engine

3 Records
NO PREVIEW

not Evil is a search engine for the Tor onion network (.onion websites). Think of it as Google, but for hidden services. We crawl and index .onion sites so you can find them by keyword. Instead of relying on random directories or outdated lists, users can search for onion websites the same way they search the normal internet. Whether you are looking for privacy-focused communities, anonymous services, independent journalism or Tor mirrors of popular platforms, not Evil helps make the hidden web easier to navigate. The Tor network can feel confusing because onion addresses are long, random strings that are difficult to remember and often change without warning. not Evil simplifies this by organizing indexed onion pages into searchable results, allowing users to discover active hidden services faster. Our goal is to provide a simple, fast and accessible search experience for the decentralized world of Tor. Just enter a keyword and explore indexed onion content without needing to manually collect links from forums or directories. Like any search engine, results may include a wide range of content. Users should always browse carefully, verify links and follow safe browsing practices while exploring the Tor network.

http://notevilugs2d6juvkm4nkfd635tynfmh2vshxzbpr5y4emczdufcubqd.onion
NO PREVIEW

Deep Search Engine is a darknet search engine that promotes known scams on the Tor network. Deep Search claims to be built by students who created a new powerful Tor search engine. We developed a new onion crawler with a unique ranking system.

http://search7tdrcvri22rieiwgi5g46qnwsesvnubqav2xakhezv4hjzkkad.onion
NO PREVIEW

Torrentz2 was a highly popular torrent meta-search engine, known for its minimalist interface and comprehensive search capabilities. Unlike traditional torrent sites that host .torrent files or magnet links directly, Torrentz2 functioned as an aggregator, indexing torrents from dozens of other major public trackers and search engines. Users could perform a single search on Torrentz2 to find results compiled from various sources across the BitTorrent network, making it a powerful tool for discovering available files. It didn't host content itself but provided links (often magnet links or info hashes) pointing to the original locations. The original Torrentz2 site voluntarily shut down in 2016, but several unofficial clones and mirrors using similar names and interfaces emerged afterward, attempting to replicate its functionality for the file-sharing community.

http://torrentzwealmisr.onion

Latest Intel Transmissions

[ACCESS ARCHIVE]