Awazon Market — questions & answers

Awazon Market topic hub. Storefront patterned on mainstream e-commerce, BTC and XMR settlement, three onions in rotation.

Awazon Market onion endpoints — verified set

Current v3 onion endpoints for Awazon Market. Verify the full 56-character fingerprint against the operator’s PGP-signed announcement on Dread before logging in. Click any address to open in Tor.

Awazon launched in 2024. The interface is what makes it worth its own page. Most darknet markets look like they were built in 2009. Awazon looks like a real online store. Sidebar with categories, product cards with thumbnails and prices, working search, vendor profile pages, an order history. If you've ever bought anything online, you already know how to use it.

Currencies are BTC and XMR. No Litecoin, no Ethereum. The defaults are the right defaults — Monero if you care about privacy, Bitcoin if your vendor specifically wants it. Deposit addresses are fresh per request, like everywhere else. Nothing weird about the payment flow, just the usual.

The captcha is text, six characters, case matters. The login form has decoy input fields that change name on every page load. Bots fill the wrong field, the honeypot trips, the login silently fails. You don't see any of this as a real person. The page banner shows the canonical onion at the top of every render — a fake site has to clone that perfectly, which is harder than it sounds.

Vendors stake a bond and run escrow-only until they've earned finalize-early. Deal count and dispute ratio at the top of every profile, which is most of what you need to vet a vendor before buying. The three current onions are on the Awazon answer page in this hub. Updates show up as PGP-signed posts on Dread, never anywhere else.

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