Osiris Market — questions & answers

Osiris Market topic hub. Onion rotation, BTC and XMR settlement, availability-first operator posture.

Osiris Market onion endpoints — verified set

Current v3 onion endpoints for Osiris 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.

Osiris showed up in 2024. The way most Tor markets handle DDoS is they take the hit and go offline for a couple days. Osiris doesn't. The operator keeps three v3 addresses running at the same time. When one gets flooded, you paste another address into Tor Browser and keep going. Same account, same balance, same everything — they all point at the same backend.

The interface is English-only and looks like a normal darknet market. Categories on the side, search up top, vendor pages with the usual stats. Currencies are BTC and XMR — the standard pair in 2026. Monero by default. Bitcoin if a vendor only takes BTC, which is rarer than it used to be but still happens.

Escrow works the way you'd expect. Place an order, money sits in the pool, vendor ships, you confirm, money releases. If you don't confirm within a few days the order finalizes automatically. If you dispute, mods decide based on signed evidence both sides put up. Vendor pages show deal count and dispute ratio at the top, which is most of what you need to know before clicking buy.

The current onion set is on the Osiris answer page in this hub. The operator posts updates as PGP-signed messages on their Dread account. Import the public key once and you can verify every announcement after. If an onion shows up on Telegram or Reddit and the operator didn't sign it, treat that address as a phishing attempt. That's almost always what it is.

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