Cryptocurrency Protocols on TorZon

The lifeblood of any darknet market is its payment system. The TorZon official site supports both Bitcoin (BTC) and Monero (XMR). However, the choice between these two assets defines your level of anonymity. This guide explains why seasoned users of the torzon onion network prefer Monero.

BITCOIN (BTC)
NOT RECOMMENDED

Public ledger. Traceable transactions. High fees during congestion. Requires mixing/tumbling before sending to torzon market link.

M
MONERO (XMR)
PREFERRED

Private blockchain. Hidden amounts and senders. Low fees. Native support on torzon marketplace.

Why Monero is Essential for TorZon

When you send Bitcoin to a torzon wallet, that transaction is permanently recorded on the blockchain. Chain analysis companies can link your exchange account (Coinbase, Binance) to the darknet market.

Monero uses Ring Signatures and Stealth Addresses. When you deposit XMR to your torzon account, the link between your personal wallet and the market is mathematically broken. The torzon official administration strongly advises all users to switch to XMR for their own safety.

Recommended Wallets

To interact with the torzon site, you need a non-custodial wallet. Do not send funds directly from an exchange!

The Deposit Workflow

IMPORTANT: Always verify the torzon url before depositing. Phishing sites will generate a fake deposit address to steal your coins.
  1. Login to the torzon market official page.
  2. Navigate to `Balance` -> `Deposit`.
  3. Select Monero (XMR).
  4. Copy the generated sub-address.
  5. Paste it into your personal wallet and send funds.
  6. Wait for 10 confirmations (approx 20 mins).

Using Bitcoin (If You Must)

If you are forced to use Bitcoin, you must use a CoinJoin or Mixer service before depositing to the torzon link. The market has a built-in tumbler, but it is safer to mix your coins *before* they reach the market. Never send BTC directly from a KYC exchange to a darknet market.

Withdrawal Rules

When withdrawing from the torzon shop, the same rules apply. Withdraw to a private wallet first, never directly to an exchange. You will need your PIN code set during registration to authorize any outgoing transaction. This protects your funds if your account is compromised via a weak password.