Publishes more live onions at once than most, so a flood on one address never takes the market down.
Mars opened in 2023 and publishes more live onions at any moment than most markets, so when one address is flooded you paste another from the signed list and keep going. For anyone who has lost an order to downtime, that redundancy is the whole pitch.
It accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin and Monero, with Litecoin useful for small orders where Bitcoin fees would be steep. For the full verified address list and a step-by-step access guide, see the dedicated Mars URL site.
| Established | 2023 |
|---|---|
| Languages | English |
| Coins accepted | BTC · LTC · XMR |
| Verified mirrors | 3 |
| Escrow | 2 of 3 multisig |
| Standout | Best uptime |
Mars Market has no clearnet address. It is a Tor market reached through one of its verified onion mirrors, all resolving to the same market. Copy a current address, open it in Tor Browser, and verify it against the login captcha before entering a password.
Mars Market publishes 3 verified onion mirrors, each resolving to the same market with the same account and balance. When one is slow or flooded, you switch to another.
Mars Market accepts BTC, LTC, XMR. Monero is the private default because it keeps the payment off a readable public ledger. The deposit address is fresh per order.
No. Mars Market is a Tor hidden service reachable only through Tor Browser. Any clearnet page claiming to be Mars Market is a phishing operation.