Darkmarket Forum
A darknet forum on the Tor network that's now closed.
A comprehensive search engine for onion hidden services on the darknet.
A darknet forum on the Tor network that's now closed.
Kloshost was a darknet web host that is now closed.
A darknet forum on the Tor network that's now closed.
A darknet forum on the Tor network that's now closed.
Darket was a new marketplace on the Tor network. It is now closed.
A Reddit-style darknet community.
Exchange Bitcoin to Monero and Monero to Monero. The service has not been tested; use with caution.
Bitcoin blockchain explorer on the Tor Network.
Smartmix is a cryptocurrency mixing service, often referred to as a tumbler, designed to enhance the privacy and anonymity of Bitcoin transactions. Its core function is to obscure the trail of coins on the public blockchain ledger by pooling a user's funds with those of other users or the service's own reserves. Users send their Bitcoin to Smartmix, specify destination addresses, and typically have options to configure parameters like variable time delays and randomized service fees to further complicate tracing efforts. Smartmix then sends out equivalent amounts of different, 'clean' Bitcoins from its pool to the designated recipient addresses. While promoted as a tool for financial privacy, users must trust the service operator not to log transactions or misappropriate funds, and such services operate in a complex regulatory landscape due to their potential use in money laundering.
PenguinMixer is a cryptocurrency mixing service, also known as a Bitcoin tumbler, designed to enhance the anonymity of Bitcoin transactions. Its primary function is to obscure the provenance of Bitcoins by pooling a user's funds with those from other users or its own reserves, effectively breaking the direct link between the sender's input and the receiver's output on the public blockchain ledger. Users send their Bitcoin to PenguinMixer, specify destination addresses, and often utilize features like variable time delays or fee randomization to further complicate blockchain analysis. The service then sends out an equivalent amount of 'clean' Bitcoin from its mixed pool to the designated addresses. While aiming to provide enhanced financial privacy, users must inherently trust the mixer operator not to log transactions or misappropriate funds, and such services operate within a complex and often scrutinized regulatory environment due to potential illicit uses.
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Bitcoin Core is free and open-source software that serves as a Bitcoin node (the set of which forms the Bitcoin network) and provides a Bitcoin wallet that fully verifies payments.