mars-market/directory

Verified Mars Market onion links

This page collects the same five verified onion links from the directory, framed for readers who arrived after a search for working storefront URLs rather than after a search about the Mars Market rotation. The framing differs, the addresses do not.

What verified means here

Verified, in the context of the directory, means the editor team has confirmed that the link is an address published by the Mars Market storefront operator and is part of the current rotation. Verification is editorial and refreshes when the rotation does. It is not a real-time guarantee that the address resolves at the second you click — for that, only the Tor Browser can speak.

Copying a link the safe way

Selecting the visible text and using the system copy shortcut puts the address on the clipboard ready to paste into the Tor Browser. The small copy button next to each line does the same thing without the select step. Either way, the clipboard receives the exact address string. Retyping a fifty-six character random string by hand is the single most common cause of landing on a lookalike storefront, and removing the temptation to retype is the most concrete safety improvement on this page.

What to do with the link once copied

Open the Tor Browser. Click the address bar. Paste the link. Press return. The Tor Browser sets up a private route and the Mars Market login page comes up. From there the marketplace is yours to use without anything more from the directory. The clearnet tab where you copied the link can be closed; the marketplace does not depend on it for anything.

If a link does not load on the first try

Tor connections vary across an evening. A link that takes thirty seconds to come up at eight may come up immediately an hour later, and the difference is rarely anything you can act on directly. The reliable answer is to copy a different line from the list above and try that one instead — each line goes to a different point in the Tor network, so a slow first attempt does not predict the second.

How the page is kept current

The editor team revises the list when the rotation moves. There is no automatic feed and no real-time integration; the page is updated by hand, when an address joins or leaves the active set. Readers who land here a week after a quiet rotation see the same lines as the readers who landed here the day after the last revision, which is usually the right outcome.