Operational Security (OpSec) on TorZon

Your safety on the TorZon darknet market is your own responsibility. The torzon official site provides the infrastructure, but you must provide the discipline. This guide covers the essential steps to maintaining anonymity while shopping on the torzon marketplace.

1. PGP Encryption (Pretty Good Privacy)

PGP is non-negotiable. Never send your address, tracking numbers, or communication on the torzon market link without encrypting it first. Even though the torzon onion servers are encrypted, PGP protects you in case of a server compromise.

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
(Always import the Vendor's Key from their profile before messaging)
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Rule #1: Enable 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) on your torzon login. This ensures that even if your password is phished, the attacker cannot access your account without decrypting a PGP message.

2. Cryptocurrency: Monero (XMR) vs Bitcoin

While the torzon market official website accepts Bitcoin, we strongly recommend using Monero (XMR). Bitcoin ledgers are public and traceable. Monero uses ring signatures to obfuscate the sender, receiver, and amount.

If you must use Bitcoin to fund your torzon market darknet wallet, use a "Tumbler" or "Mixer", although this is less secure than native XMR transactions. The torzon shop infrastructure is optimized for XMR speed and privacy.

3. Workstation Isolation

Do not access torzon links from your personal smartphone. Use a dedicated laptop or a bootable USB drive running Tails OS or Whonix. These operating systems force all connections through Tor and wipe the RAM upon shutdown, leaving no forensic trace of your visit to the torzon darknet official site.