Mirrors & Status Monitor
The central hub for accessing the Torzon darknet official network. Find working, verified torzon links, check server uptime, and learn how to bypass censorship using advanced Tor bridges.
02 // Official Torzon Mirror List
Below is the list of cryptographically signed torzon mirror links. These URLs are rotational. If the main link is slow or unresponsive due to a DDoS attack, select a mirror from the list below. Never trust links from unverified sources (Wikis, Reddit, generic forums).
| Mirror ID | Onion Address (V3) | Status | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main | torzon4...dqu.onion |
ONLINE | |
| Mirror A | trzmirror...x2z.onion |
ONLINE | |
| Mirror B | secure...77a.onion |
ONLINE |
03 // How to Verify a Torzon Link
Phishing is the #1 threat in the darknet. Scammers create look-alike sites to steal your password. The ONLY way to be 100% sure you are on a real torzon official mirror is by verifying the PGP signature.
Step 1: Get the Signed Message
On the torzon login page, look for the text block starting with -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----.
Step 2: Import the Key
Ensure you have the official Torzon market public key imported into your PGP software (Kleopatra/GPG).
Step 3: Verify Signature
Copy the signed message into your PGP tool and click "Verify". If it says "Good Signature", the link is safe.
04 // Bypassing Censorship with Bridges
In restricted networks (Universities, Corporate Wi-Fi), direct access to Tor is blocked. If the torzon url times out, configure a Bridge in Tor Browser Settings (Connection > Bridges > Select Built-in Bridge > obfs4).