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Tochka Market screenshot

Tochka Market Offline Market 208

http://pointgg344ghbo2s.onion

T•chka, rebranded as Point Marketplace, was a hidden service on the Tor Network that allowed you to buy and sell your items instantly—similar to Facebook Marketplace—without needing to communicate with other parties. Buy or sell the coordinates of your buried treasures, and finalize the trade only if you are satisfied with your purchase, or get your money back otherwise.

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Cg M Cooperative Offline Market 203

http://cgmcoopwhempo6a5.onion

Cg M Cooperative (CGMC) was historically known as a significant dark web entity, primarily operating as a forum and marketplace centered around the illicit activity of carding. This involves the trafficking and fraudulent use of stolen credit card details (like CVVs and dumps), compromised financial accounts, and related personally identifiable information (PII). Functioning as a hub for cybercriminals, CGMC typically connected sellers of this illegally acquired data with buyers seeking to commit financial fraud. Such platforms often featured vendor shops, reputation systems built on user reviews, potentially escrow mechanisms to facilitate transactions, and dedicated forums for discussing carding methods, tools, and other related illicit activities. Engaging with or utilizing services from such sites facilitates serious financial crime, is illegal, and carries substantial risks, including potential legal consequences and exposure to scams prevalent in these underground environments.

Dream Market screenshot

Dream Market Offline Market

http://lchudifyeqm4ldjj.onion

Dream Market was an online darknet market founded in late 2013 and is now closed. It was run by a team known as Speedsteppers. The marketplace sold a variety of content, including drugs, stolen data, and counterfeit consumer goods, using Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Monero. As of July 2019, Dream Market has been closed.

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Berlusconi Market screenshot

Berlusconi Market Offline Market

http://hky3mzk3jtmd4zt4.onion

Berlusconi Market was a darknet market on the Tor network devoted to the sale of various items, both legal and illicit. It accepted currencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Monero. The market’s primary focus was on pharmaceuticals and chemicals, although other item categories were also available. The market's administrator was arrested, and as a result, law enforcement seized the hidden market.

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Cannazon Market screenshot

Cannazon Market Offline Market

http://7ympuwybhdedjddibndoroyur3frvc27bo5ipicgozywejsdq7wvvbqd.onion

Cannazon is a cannabis-only market focused on the European community. It supports Bitcoin multisig, Monero, and two-factor authentication using PGP. The Cannazon marketplace is intended exclusively for cannabis and related products; all other goods are strictly banned.

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Rapture Market screenshot

Rapture Market Offline Market

http://zsionvz2kfzttpv3.onion

Rapture Market was a TradeRoute Market clone that supported Bitcoin, Monero, and multi-signature payment options, and issued warnings on FE orders. It exit-scammed its users by taking all the funds stored in their market wallets.

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The Majestic Garden Offline Market

http://tmglsd2i7wmkjg2fmc6jhd77yu4ogsjqupsc4jw22ebbfnnwc7swmuqd.onion

TMG is a forum for psychedelics with no fees, no wallets, and peer-to-peer transactions between members of The Majestic Garden forum. Registrations for The Majestic Garden are usually closed; please check their subdread for updates on when they will open to the public.

Libertas Market screenshot

Libertas Market Offline Market

http://ksglfpf7cocilwxn.onion

The Libertas Market hidden service has closed after transferring the marketplace to the IP2 network.

Core Market screenshot

Core Market Offline Market

http://ci74jyfbyriinjxyiy4p37u7knknj3izixx6ep3oajkn72inmucufdad.onion

Core Market is a BTC and XMR marketplace with a 3% commission, 2FA, and BTC multisig. It has not been online in a while.

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Cryptonia Market screenshot

Cryptonia Market Offline Market

http://cryptonie332smug.onion

Simple and secure anonymous marketplace. Cryptonia features a distributed design, wallet-less escrow (direct deposit), easy-to-use Bitcoin multisig payments, Monero, 2FA, strong anti-phishing measures based on robust cryptography, an EXIF metadata stripper for images, PGP encryption, and more.

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Apollon Market Exit Scam screenshot

Apollon Market Exit Scam Offline Market

http://apollionih4ocqyd.onion

Apollon Market was a significant dark web marketplace operating on the Tor network, primarily known for facilitating the sale of illicit goods and services. Active roughly between 2018 and early 2020, its listings predominantly featured illegal drugs, counterfeit products, stolen financial data (like credit card details), malware, and compromised user accounts. Apollon rose to prominence, partly due to the decline or closure of other competing darknet markets, becoming one of the largest platforms of its type for a time. Like similar markets, it utilized cryptocurrencies for transactions and employed features such as vendor shops, user reviews, and an escrow system. However, Apollon ultimately collapsed in what was widely reported as an exit scam, where the market's administrators allegedly stole users' and vendors' funds held in escrow before disappearing, underscoring the inherent risks and untrustworthiness of such illegal platforms.

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Dream Market Partner Announced During Shutdown Offline Market

http://weroidjkazxqds2l.onion

Dream Market Partner was a marketplace that was announced by a group claiming to be working with the original Dream Market team. The platform promised to offer a similar experience to the now-defunct Dream Market, a prominent dark web marketplace. However, despite initial buzz and promises, Dream Market Partner never officially launched. The team behind the project faced scrutiny and skepticism from the community due to the lack of transparency and any meaningful updates. The marketplace's failure to materialize left many potential users disappointed, as they hoped for a legitimate alternative to Dream Market’s long-standing reputation. With the original Dream Market having shut down previously, the emergence of Dream Market Partner seemed like a potential successor, but it ultimately failed to live up to expectations, fading into obscurity without delivering on its promises.

Agartha Market screenshot

Agartha Market Offline Market

http://svarxmhrudojfw4dv7tyfejudpn2gncr3se4umib7oyqqfdf2yzstzad.onion

Agartha Market is an Agora market clone with no affiliation to Agora or Agora Reloaded. This anonymous marketplace offers features such as multi-sig and accepts BTC, LTC, Dash, Bitcoin Cash, Vertcoin, and Monero.

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Yellow Brick Market screenshot

Yellow Brick Market Offline Market

http://7wxzaxsqibuinpyc3muazc374glv32ve73jw6zf7q6bqtc4mfynsjjyd.onion

Yellow Brick Market was a dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network, active primarily around late 2019 and early 2020. Drawing thematic inspiration from "The Wizard of Oz," it functioned as an illicit online platform connecting vendors and buyers for a variety of illegal goods and services. Listings commonly included narcotics, stolen financial information (like credit card data and bank logins), counterfeit documents and currency, malware, and other tools facilitating cybercrime and fraud. While aiming for a user-friendly experience, its operational period was short-lived. Yellow Brick Market ultimately ceased operations, with widespread reports and user consensus pointing towards an exit scam, where administrators allegedly absconded with funds held in the platform's escrow system. As with all darknet markets, using or accessing Yellow Brick Market involved engaging in illegal activities and carried significant risks, including financial loss and potential legal consequences.

Idc Reloaded Market Italian screenshot

Idc Reloaded Market Italian Offline Market

http://idcrldiqkb55tjo4.onion

IDC Reloaded Market Italian was a dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network, notable for its specific focus on the Italian-speaking user base or operations linked to Italy. The "Reloaded" in its name suggests it was likely a successor or relaunch of a previous market, possibly known simply as IDC. These platforms typically facilitate the anonymous trade of illicit goods and services. While specifics varied, IDC Reloaded likely specialized in items common to such markets, potentially including stolen financial data (carding, bank logs), malware, counterfeit documents, drugs, or other contraband, with a particular emphasis relevant to Italian users or vendors. Like its counterparts, it would have relied on cryptocurrencies for transactions and featured vendor reputation systems. Operating within the hidden web, participation in or use of such markets constituted illegal activity and carried inherent risks, including scams, loss of funds, and law enforcement action.

Italian Deep Web screenshot

Italian Deep Web Offline Market

http://ehwcnzkhqsx4qcbsef4tupfnnewhkn52uxmcyieas3x34g6j45zoqzyd.onion

Darknet markets and discussion forum in Italian.

Dream Alt Market screenshot

Dream Alt Market Offline Market

http://dreamamzigom6grj.onion

Dream Alt is a new marketplace established in 2019 with no connection to the original Dream Market or its market admin, Speedstepper. Although the names of both markets are similar, Dream Alt is not a clone of Dream Market. It is a new market run by an entirely different admin.

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Canada Headquarters Offline Market

http://canadahq2lo3logs.onion

CanadaHQ is a local Canadian escrow market established in early 2018. Canada Headquarters believes in customer satisfaction, high availability, and justice. It currently supports BTC, XMR, and PGP 2FA.

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Samsara Market screenshot

Samsara Market Offline Market

http://samsaraccrn2jmin.onion

Samsara Market was a dark web marketplace that operated on the Tor network, primarily active during 2019. Emerging after the shutdowns or decline of other major markets, Samsara gained popularity partly due to its interface, which was notably similar to the well-established Dream Market, offering users a familiar experience. It served as an anonymous platform for buying and selling a wide range of illicit goods and services, including narcotics, counterfeit products, stolen financial data (such as credit card details and bank logins), malware, and various hacking tools. Like most darknet markets, Samsara utilized cryptocurrencies for transactions and incorporated features like vendor ratings and an escrow system to facilitate trade. However, its operational period was brief, abruptly disappearing offline in late 2019 amid speculation of either an exit scam by its operators or compromise by law enforcement, reinforcing the volatile and illegal nature of such marketplaces.

Grey Market screenshot

Grey Market Offline Market

http://greymtqdzxqec5ox.onion

Grey Market is an anonymous marketplace where vendors have the liberty to sell anything they want in a secure environment. Grey Market uses wallet-less technology instead of hosting wallets on the darknet market. Also, check out our SubDread at /d/GreyMarket.

Darkbay screenshot

Darkbay Offline Market

http://darkbayupenqdqvv.onion

Darkbay was a dark web marketplace accessible via the Tor network, its name likely intended to evoke familiarity with the legitimate e-commerce platform eBay, suggesting a broad-purpose market for illicit trade. Operating within the anonymity of the hidden web, Darkbay served as a platform connecting vendors and buyers for various illegal goods and services. Typical listings would likely encompass categories common to such markets, including narcotics, stolen financial information (such as credit card details, bank logins), counterfeit documents and currency, malware, hacking tools, and other contraband. Like its counterparts, it would have utilized cryptocurrencies for transactions and probably incorporated mechanisms like vendor reputation systems and potentially an escrow service to facilitate deals within its inherently risky environment. As with all darknet markets, accessing or transacting on platforms like Darkbay constituted illegal activity and exposed users to significant dangers, including scams, financial loss, and law enforcement action.

Dark Market screenshot

Dark Market Offline Market

http://darkevuygggqkqhq.onion

DarkMarket has been seized by law enforcement. Source: https://www.dw.com/en/largest-illegal-darknet-marketplace-darkmarket-taken-offline/a-56200737 DarkMarket is a dark web marketplace that focuses on customer support, buyer protection, scam prevention, and quick dispute resolution.

Monopoly Market screenshot

Monopoly Market Offline Market

http://monopolyberbucxu.onion

Monopoly Market is a wallet-less, userless marketplace that aims to connect some of the community's top drug vendors with buyers from around the world. The Monopoly Market platform was designed to prevent vendor exit scams and phishing attacks against its main URL.

Cannahome screenshot

Cannahome Offline Market

http://cannahome3ke3366.onion

Cannahome was a prominent dark web marketplace operating on the Tor network, distinguished by its specific focus on cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms. Unlike broader darknet markets offering a wide array of illicit goods, Cannahome carved out a niche, aiming to create a dedicated space for vendors and buyers of these particular substances. It gained a reputation for its relatively strict vendor requirements, often operating on an invitation-only basis for sellers, which was intended to foster a more reliable and scam-resistant environment compared to more open markets. Utilizing cryptocurrencies for transactions and featuring standard market elements like user reviews and vendor ratings, Cannahome became a popular destination for its specialized products. Despite its popularity within its niche, the market eventually ceased operations voluntarily in late 2021, with the administrator citing personal reasons rather than an exit scam or law enforcement seizure, marking a somewhat unusual end for a darknet platform. Participation remained illegal and risky.