WeTheNorth publishes a handful of onion mirror addresses in a single signed rotation. Each address resolves to the same storefront. Account, balance, orders and messages are identical on any of them. Which one you pick is a matter of routing speed on your Tor circuit, not a matter of the market itself.

How to choose

Pick whichever opens fast. If one stalls on the anti-DDoS queue for more than a couple of minutes, try the next. Tor circuits vary across an evening. A slow first attempt does not predict a slow second attempt.

Older mirrors tend to be faster

Older addresses have accumulated Tor descriptor consensus and tend to route through known-good guards. Fresh mirrors sometimes bounce for the first week after introduction because descriptors are still propagating. If you have a stable bookmark that has worked for months, keep using it until the operator retires it.

The captcha URL check

Before typing your password on any mirror, read the small text at the bottom of the login captcha image. That string is the current onion address printed into the image server-side. It must match your URL bar. Match wins. Mismatch means you are on a phishing clone.

What to do when nothing opens

If every mirror stalls for more than five minutes across different Tor circuits, either the Tor network is under wider pressure (check other Tor sites), or the operator is rotating live. Wait an hour. Retry. If still nothing, wait for the next signed rotation announcement, which usually comes within a day.