Kerberos FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about the Kerberos darknet market — mirrors, PGP, security and payments.

 Frequently Asked Questions (2026)

  1. What is Kerberos darknet market?
    Kerberos is a privacy‑oriented marketplace built on multi‑mirror Tor infrastructure with verified cryptographic layers.
  2. Is Kerberos safe to use?
    Yes — if you follow OpSec rules, verify PGP fingerprints and access only through official onion mirrors.
  3. Which wallets are supported?
    Monero (XMR) and Bitcoin (BTC) are supported; XMR is recommended for confidential transactions.
  4. How do I find real Kerberos links?
    They are listed exclusively on this documentation site with signed PGP verification messages.
  5. Why is PGP required for messages?
    PGP prevents spoofing by ensuring all vendor and admin messages are authentic and tamper‑proof.
  6. How do I verify a mirror?
    Import the official key, check fingerprint, then compare signed text of URL against our list.
  7. Does Kerberos log activity?
    No user metadata or IP logs are kept; technical telemetry is minimal and local only.
  8. What if a mirror is offline?
    Wait and check another verified address — mirror rotations occur automatically for stability.
  9. Can I access Kerberos without Tor?
    Absolutely not — onion services require Tor to protect anonymity and routing.
  10. Who controls PGP keys?
    The Kerberos core team manages and publishes signed key announcements visible on the PGP Settings page.
  11. Is multi‑signature used?
    Yes, transactions are protected with multi‑sig escrow contracts to mitigate exit fraud.
  12. Can I verify authenticity myself?
    Yes — all fingerprints and onion links are available to cross‑validate independently via GnuPG tools.