The published mirror set
Four verified Awazon Market onion URLs are published on this page. Each address resolves to the same storefront — the same login form, the same wallet balance, the same orders page and the same vendor catalogue. Copying a URL from this directory and pasting it into the Tor Browser is the safest path to the genuine storefront; retyping a fifty-six character address from memory introduces enough typo risk to wreck a first visit.
The mirrors panel above lists every URL the maintainer has verified at the time of writing. The set is small on purpose. A small, verifiable set is more useful than a long wall of partly-stale entries; lookalike directories that publish twenty addresses are not doing readers a favour, they are hiding phishing URLs in the noise.
The awazon prefix is the fingerprint
Every legitimate Awazon Market onion URL begins with the six characters a, w, a, z, o, n. That prefix is the visible fingerprint that ties a copied address back to the genuine storefront. If the address you are about to paste does not begin with awazon, close the tab and start again from the mirror panel on this page. There is no edge case in which a real mirror would drop the prefix.
Common lookalike prefixes circulating in the wild include awarzon, anwazon, awazoun, avazon and awazom. None of those are the storefront; submitting credentials to a screen served from one of those URLs hands the credentials to whoever runs the lookalike. The cheapest defence against this attack is the one this directory exists to provide: copy the URL from the mirror panel rather than typing or pasting from memory.
How to copy a URL cleanly
Click the Copy button at the right edge of any mirror row. The full address with the http:// scheme is placed on the clipboard. Paste it directly into the Tor Browser address bar — do not paste it into a notes app first; intermediate apps are the most common source of a one-character corruption. If you prefer to select the visible address text yourself, triple-click the row to select the line, then copy with the keyboard shortcut; the directory wires a small clipboard listener that rewrites the selection to the http:// form on the way out, so what reaches the clipboard is always the complete URL.
What to do when a mirror does not respond
Open the next row down. Three or four independent onion paths exist for exactly this reason; one congested path is not the marketplace going dark. Wait a few seconds — the Tor Browser sometimes builds a fresh connection on first contact with an onion service, which adds a noticeable pause. If every mirror in the list refuses to respond, check the Tor Browser's own connection status before assuming the storefront is offline; a stuck connection on the client side will produce the same symptom as a real outage.
Bookmarking the directory vs the mirror
Bookmark this directory rather than a single onion URL. Mirror sets rotate as the operator retires old addresses and adds new ones; a bookmarked onion will eventually fall out of the active set and a returning visitor will hit a dead path. A bookmarked directory always shows the current verified set. The portal does not change URL even when the underlying mirrors do, which is the whole reason an external directory layer is useful.
Why not publish twenty mirrors
Verification is what gives a directory value. Every URL on this page is checked against the maintainer's signed statement before it is published; if a new mirror cannot be verified yet, it does not appear on the page at all. A directory that publishes a larger set without verification is publishing whatever it can find, which is exactly the conditions under which phishing URLs end up in the list. Smaller and verified beats larger and trusting.
How fresh is this list
The mirror set is reviewed when the operator updates the signed mirror statement and otherwise on a regular cadence. If you suspect a mirror is wrong, forward the URL to the contact line on the About page; the maintainer will check it against the current signed set and remove or correct the entry promptly. The portal does not pretend to "live monitor" mirror availability — it publishes a verified set and lets the Tor Browser do the connectivity check itself.
What a mirror does not change
Which mirror you open does not change anything about your account. The login screen, the wallet balance, the deposit address, the open orders and the message inbox are all served from the same back end regardless of which of the four onion URLs the request entered through. If you switch from the first mirror to the third halfway through a session, the session continues in place; switching mirrors is not a security action and not a sign-out.
Mirror rotation and old addresses
The operator occasionally retires an old mirror and introduces a new one. Retired addresses stop responding rather than redirecting; that is intentional. Following an automatic redirect from a retired onion to a new one is a phishing pattern, so the safe behaviour is to publish the new URL through a verified directory and let users copy it the same way they copied the old one. If a URL you bookmarked stops working, return here and pick a row from the current set.