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Awazon Market: verified onion mirrors and Tor URL portal

Four verified Awazon Market onion mirrors with copy-and-paste URLs, plus calm reference notes for Tor Browser access, escrow, payments and security.

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What Awazon Market is

Awazon Market is a Tor-based marketplace reached through an onion address rather than an ordinary clearnet domain. The storefront pairs a clean catalogue and a quiet checkout with a serious escrow design: every order settles through a 2-of-3 multisig contract that the platform alone cannot move. That single decision — multisig rather than a hot platform wallet — is what separates a marketplace that can quietly walk off with deposits from one that genuinely cannot. The mirror panel above is the entrance: copy a verified onion URL, open it in the Tor Browser, and the login screen is two clicks away.

This portal is not the storefront. It is a calm, independent directory of verified Awazon Market mirror URLs maintained outside the storefront itself. The maintainer does not see account balances, message threads, deposit addresses or order history. The portal carries no account state at all, which is also why it can stay on the clearnet without any risk to the people who use it.

Why a portal with mirror URLs at all

Onion addresses are fifty-six characters of base32 — there is no realistic way to type one from memory without mistakes, and no realistic way to recognise a single-character substitution in the middle of the string. Copying a URL from a verified directory removes both problems in one step. The mirror panel above shows four addresses. Each one is genuine; each one resolves to the same login form, the same wallet, the same orders page and the same vendor catalogue. If one path is congested or unreachable, the next one works.

The number of mirrors is deliberately small. Three or four addresses are easier to verify, easier to remember and harder to spoof in a list of lookalikes than a wall of twenty entries. Operators of healthy darknet markets follow the same pattern; large mirror walls are usually a sign of a phishing aggregator rather than a working marketplace.

How to use this page in thirty seconds

Open the Tor Browser. Set the security slider to Safest. Click the Copy button on the first mirror row, paste the URL into the address bar and press return. The Awazon Market login screen appears. From there you can log in, register or recover an account. Nothing else on this page is required for first contact — every section below is a reference you can come back to.

Security, in one paragraph

The boring habits matter more than any single technical claim. Run Tor at Safest, use a long unique passphrase, turn on two-factor authentication, withdraw funds you are not actively spending, copy onion URLs from a verified source rather than retyping them, and verify a vendor PGP key out of band before trusting the shipping address they send back. None of those steps is dramatic; together they are the difference between a buyer account that survives the year and one that does not. The Security page walks through each step at a pace suitable for a first reading.

Payments, in one paragraph

Awazon Market accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin and Monero. Bitcoin is the most widely available coin and the easiest to acquire for a first deposit. Litecoin confirms in a few minutes with very low fees, which makes it a comfortable choice for a small first try. Monero conceals amounts and parties on its public ledger, which is the privacy posture most ongoing buyers prefer once the first deposit has cleared. All three coins fund the same multisig escrow at checkout; the Payments page covers confirmation counts, BIP21 deposit URIs and the small habits that keep deposits clean.

Escrow, in one paragraph

Every order settles through a 2-of-3 multisig contract. Three keys exist — buyer, vendor and platform — and any two of them are enough to sign the release. In a clean trade the buyer signs after delivery and the vendor signs when the order ships, so the platform key never touches the money. If buyer and vendor disagree, the platform signs after a written review by the arbitration panel. There is no single platform-controlled wallet that can quietly vanish with deposits inside it; that whole class of exit-scam risk is closed at the contract level. The Escrow page reads through the model in more detail.

Why this directory exists

Most readers who land here are looking for a verified onion address they can copy without inventing one or retyping one. The portal exists to give them exactly that, on a page that loads in under two seconds and has nothing trying to push them into a sale. The longer explanations below are written for people who want to understand what they are about to use; they are not required reading. The mirrors panel above will continue to do the heavy lifting whether or not a visitor scrolls past it.

Verified mirror addresses and the prefix rule

Every Awazon Market mirror URL begins with the six characters a, w, a, z, o, n. That prefix is a stable, visible fingerprint that ties a copied URL back to the genuine storefront. If you ever land on a screen that calls itself Awazon Market but the address bar does not begin with awazon, close the tab and start again from the mirror panel on this page. There is no exception to that rule — every legitimate mirror, present or future, starts the same way. Lookalikes try to disguise themselves with awarzon, anwazon, or awazoun spellings; none of those are the storefront and none of them ever will be.

The four mirror URLs published here are signed by the maintainer key listed on the About page. If you want to verify them out of band, copy the signed mirror statement from the About page and check the signature against the published key. That step is overkill for a casual visit and essential for an operational vendor account; everyone in between can decide for themselves where on that spectrum they want to sit.

A short note on what this site never does

It does not collect email addresses, run captchas, set tracking cookies or fingerprint visitors. It does not sell vendor placement on the mirrors page, does not host a forum, does not run ads, does not link to lookalikes for affiliate revenue and does not redirect through tracker domains. The only thing it does is publish the verified mirror URLs and a small library of plain reference pages around them. Everything more elaborate than that is somebody else's site.

Recommended reading order for a first visit

If you have never opened the Tor Browser before, start with the Access page; it walks installation, the Safest setting, copying an onion URL and the first login. If you already use Tor and want to understand the platform before depositing, the Escrow page is the single most useful read. The Payments page comes after that, because the deposit choices follow from the escrow model. The Security page is best read after the first order has settled; it covers the habits that keep a working account intact rather than the steps to get one open.