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Blackpass Market screenshot

Blackpass Market

http://blackpasqk3nqfuc.onion

The largest fraud market buys various accounts, including PayPal accounts, bank accounts, server RDP, and SSH tunnels, as well as services from Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and many more. Over 5 million accounts are available for different services.

Mega Darknet Market Ru screenshot

Mega Darknet Market Ru

http://megaeeayahdmmeee.onion

Mega Darknet Market, often associated with the ".ru" suffix indicating its strong Russian focus, is a major dark web marketplace operating on the Tor network. Known as one of the largest and most prominent platforms primarily serving Russian-speaking users, it gained significant traction, particularly after the law enforcement takedown of the notorious Hydra market. Mega facilitates the anonymous trade of a vast array of illicit goods and services, with a notably strong emphasis on narcotics, but also commonly including stolen financial data (carding, bank logs), counterfeit documents, malware, and other contraband prevalent in the region. Like similar platforms, it utilizes cryptocurrencies for transactions and incorporates features such as vendor rating systems and escrow services to manage deals within its high-risk, illegal environment. Participation carries severe risks, including scams, financial loss, and targeted law enforcement actions.

Avaris Market screenshot

Avaris Market

http://t442hdhyjial3qkdooeb4x6nm2ibcg3pcaiq5ocgxchsgi4x3757bgid.onion

A darknet marketplace launched in October 2019, similarly designed to Empire Market—some users even call it an "Empire Market clone." Avaris supports 2/3 multi-signature, Monero, and Bitcoin as well.

Enigma Market screenshot

Enigma Market

http://3hwr6tjcozwnqqpfvr5c6bu7tc5hw3kyrm4ybnkhivrrn7f57nwmbdqd.onion

Enigma Market sells only digital goods and fraud products.

Saturn Market screenshot

Saturn Market

http://saturniz5w3lqvqz.onion

This is Saturn Market, a new and improved dark web marketplace that puts control back into the hands of buyers and vendors. The hidden service features wallet-less deposits, multi-sig, trusted vendors, and many other features.

Versus Market screenshot

Versus Market

http://pqqmr3p3tppwqvvapi6fa7jowrehgd36ct6lzr26qqormaqvh6gt4jyd.onion

Versus Market was a significant dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network, operating as a platform for anonymous transactions involving illicit goods and services. Gaining prominence particularly after the decline of other major markets, Versus established itself as a popular destination within the darknet ecosystem. Its listings typically featured a wide range of contraband, including narcotics, stolen financial information (such as credit card details and bank logs), counterfeit documents, malware, and various hacking tools and services. Known for emphasizing security and supporting multiple cryptocurrencies like Monero alongside Bitcoin, it aimed to provide enhanced anonymity for its users. Standard features like vendor reputation systems and an escrow service were implemented to build trust and facilitate trade. However, participating in Versus Market involved engaging in illegal activities and carried inherent risks, including scams, financial loss, and law enforcement action. The market eventually ceased operations in 2022.

Flugsvamp 3 0 screenshot

Flugsvamp 3 0

http://flugsvamp3jv4neg.onion

Flugsvamp 3.0 was a dark web marketplace operating on the Tor network, notable for its specific focus on the Swedish market and primarily serving a Swedish-speaking user base. The "3.0" designation indicates it was the third major iteration carrying the Flugsvamp name ("Fly Agaric" in Swedish), following the shutdowns of its predecessors. Like similar illicit platforms, its main function was to facilitate the anonymous trade of illegal goods, with a particularly strong emphasis likely placed on narcotics relevant to the Swedish region. Listings might also have included other contraband such as stolen data or counterfeit items. It would have relied on cryptocurrencies for transactions and incorporated standard darknet features like vendor reputation systems and potentially an escrow service to manage deals within its high-risk, illegal environment. Participating in Flugsvamp 3.0 constituted criminal activity and carried significant risks, including scams, financial loss, and law enforcement intervention.

Square Market screenshot

Square Market

http://c77yo2fe3f4e3g7tll5qrzzoneymihws2tpjceg6wop2ky6pkcaqczyd.onion

Square Market is a brand-new market that opened in January 2020. It is no longer operating.

Cypher Market screenshot

Cypher Market

http://6c5qaeiibh6ggmobsrv6vuilgb5uzjejpt2n3inoz2kv2sgzocymdvyd.onion

Cypher Market is a new walletless darknet market on the Tor Network that opened in January 2020. It features escrow and finalize early, and accepts Bitcoin and Monero.

Yakuza Market Where Anarchy Meets Capitalism screenshot

Yakuza Market Where Anarchy Meets Capitalism

http://yakuza72dqm2jx2vexlghvw754vuxnrytqb4dmfze7i2h2nyjjerltqd.onion

Yakuza Market, operating under the tagline "Where Anarchy Meets Capitalism," was a dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network. This platform sought to create an environment reflecting its slogan: an unregulated, anonymous bazaar driven by free-market principles for illicit trade. Like similar darknet markets, Yakuza likely facilitated the buying and selling of a wide array of illegal goods and services. Common listings probably included narcotics, stolen financial data (such as credit card details and compromised accounts), counterfeit documents, malware, hacking tools, and other contraband. It would have relied on cryptocurrencies for transactions to maintain anonymity and likely employed features such as vendor reputation systems and an escrow service to mediate deals. Participation in Yakuza Market constituted engaging in illegal activities, inherently carrying significant risks like scams, financial loss, and potential law enforcement intervention.

San Wells screenshot

San Wells

http://sanwellsr2fiwriu.onion

A carding service that is now closed.

Asean Market screenshot

Asean Market

http://asap2u4pvplnkzl7ecle45wajojnftja45wvovl3jrvhangeyq67ziid.onion

Asean Market appears to be a dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network, with its name strongly suggesting a focus on the Southeast Asian (ASEAN) region. Like other illicit online bazaars, it likely serves as an anonymous platform connecting vendors and buyers for a variety of illegal goods and services relevant to that geographical area. Common listings on such regionally focused markets might include narcotics prevalent in Southeast Asia, stolen financial data (carding information, bank logins), counterfeit documents or currency specific to ASEAN countries, malware, and potentially other forms of contraband. Transactions would typically rely on cryptocurrencies for anonymity, and the market probably incorporates standard features like vendor reputation systems and an escrow mechanism to facilitate trade. Participation in or use of Asean Market constitutes illegal activity and carries significant risks, including scams, financial loss, and potential law enforcement action.