WeTheNorth, conventionally abbreviated WTN, runs three v3 hidden-service endpoints:
- 01 hn2paw7zadwkcra3qzv5e4q547i7e5lvxm62cfxqftuqdu7moiu2ceyd.onion
- 02 hn2paw7zfvndw3dovycegeqmvvnf4pl67b3g2p7pohjlzavloosh73id.onion
- 03 hn2paw7zrgujyhnt6mgxlt2q6uhgbke4itpqitxhyfbumq3wtnckbuyd.onion
All three resolve to the same back-end. Use whichever your Tor circuit reaches; the same login works across all of them.
Vanity prefix
All three addresses start with the same eight-character prefix (hn2paw7z). That is an operator-chosen vanity, not a coincidence — but it is also why partial-prefix matching is not enough to verify an address. Verify the full 56-character string against the operator’s PGP-signed announcement on Dread.
How to access WeTheNorth via Tor
Open Tor Browser, paste any of the three addresses above into the URL bar, hit enter. All three resolve to the same backend so your login and balance carry across whichever one loads. If one address slows down or stops loading, try another. WTN has no clearnet presence — anything that appears on Google as 'WeTheNorth' is either a directory page or a phishing clone.