In September 2022, when the darknet ecosystem was reeling from yet another major exit scam, a group of OpSec specialists, cryptographers, and veteran marketplace administrators came together with a singular vision: to build a darknet market that prioritized cryptographic trust over centralized authority. This was the genesis of Torzon Market.
The darknet market landscape in 2022 was a minefield. Users were losing millions to exit scams, law enforcement takedowns were becoming more sophisticated, and phishing attacks were proliferating at an alarming rate. The trust model that had sustained earlier markets was fundamentally broken. Vendors and buyers alike were desperate for a platform that could deliver on the promise of secure, anonymous commerce without the constant fear of rug pulls and admin compromises. Torzon Market was designed from the ground up to solve these problems through radical transparency and decentralized security architecture.
Our founding team brought together expertise from multiple disciplines. We had core developers who had contributed to Tor relay infrastructure, cryptographers who had worked on open-source PGP implementations, and marketplace veterans who understood the operational challenges of running a high-traffic darknet platform. The initial planning phase took 7 months, during which we conducted extensive threat modeling, analyzed the failure modes of previous markets, and built a security-first architecture. We launched our first private beta on September 15, 2022, with just 247 carefully vetted users.
What set Torzon apart from the beginning was our commitment to verifiable security. Every major platform decision was documented and explained to the community. We published our PGP keys across multiple independent channels, implemented mandatory multi-signature escrow from day one, and built an anti-phishing system that was genuinely difficult to circumvent. Our philosophy was simple: Sovereignty through Security. We believed that true digital sovereignty could only be achieved through uncompromising security practices, not through promises or reputation alone.
By January 2023, just 4 months after launch, we had grown to 12,834 active users and 387 verified vendors. Our uptime was 99.8%, and we had successfully defended against 23 major DDoS attacks without significant service disruption. The community response was overwhelming. Users appreciated the transparency, vendors valued the low fees and fair dispute resolution system, and security researchers praised our implementation of cutting-edge cryptographic protocols. This early success validated our approach and gave us the confidence to expand our infrastructure.
Throughout 2023 and into 2024, we continued to evolve. We added full Monero (XMR) support in March 2023, recognizing that privacy-conscious users needed a truly untraceable payment option. We implemented PGP-based two-factor authentication in February 2024, making Torzon Market one of the first platforms to mandate cryptographic 2FA. We also launched our vendor verification program, creating a tiered system that rewarded professionalism and penalized scammers through substantial vendor bonds. Each of these innovations was driven by community feedback and our core commitment to security-first design.
Today, as of January 19, 2026, Torzon Market serves over 187,643 active users across 94 countries. We maintain 9 verified mirror links distributed across resilient infrastructure, ensuring that our platform remains accessible even under sustained attack. Our vendor base has grown to 3,217 verified sellers, and we process an average of 8,947 transactions daily, all protected by our multi-signature escrow system. Our cumulative uptime since launch stands at 99.73%, a testament to our engineering discipline and operational excellence.
But numbers only tell part of the story. What truly defines Torzon is our community. We have cultivated an ecosystem where users actively share OpSec tips, vendors compete on quality rather than price alone, and disputes are resolved fairly through our transparent mediation process. Our support channels are staffed by knowledgeable moderators who understand both the technical and human aspects of darknet commerce. We have built a culture of mutual respect and shared responsibility, where every participant has a stake in maintaining the integrity of the platform.