Let's be real: navigating the Tor network is a mess. If you've spent more than ten minutes looking for .onion links, you've probably run into dead sites, phishing pages, or directories that haven't been updated since 2019.
Most "Dark Web Directories" are either abandoned link dumps or, worse, active traps designed to steal your crypto. That's why we created Dark Stats. We aren't just a list of links; we are an active monitoring system. Our job is to check if sites are actually online, verify who owns them, and flag the ones that are trying to scam you.
How We Verify Onion Links
Verification is the core of our directory. Anyone can submit a URL, but getting a VERIFIED badge requires cryptographic proof. We don't just take your word for it; we use PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) to ensure the person submitting the link actually controls the service.
Community Scam Reporting
Even with verification, markets can turn rogue. That's where you come in. Every listing on Dark Stats has a "Report" button. When users submit a legitimate report of a scam or exit scam, our system automatically increases the site's Risk Score.
If a listing receives enough verified reports, it is automatically flagged as SCAM or EXIT SCAM. We don't wait for an admin to wake up and read an email; the community protects the community in real-time.
Why Use Dark Stats?
We focus on search intent — specifically, the intent to stay safe. When you search for a market or service, you want to know three things:
- Is it online? We show live uptime status.
- Is it the real link? We show verified PGP fingerprints.
- Is it safe? We show risk scores and recent reports.
We do not log your IP address. We do not track which links you click. We are here to provide the data you need to browse the dark web safely, without compromising your privacy.
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