Kerberos FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about the Kerberos darknet market — mirrors, PGP, security and payments.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
- What is Kerberos darknet market?
Kerberos is a privacy‑oriented marketplace built on multi‑mirror Tor infrastructure with verified cryptographic layers. - Is Kerberos safe to use?
Yes — if you follow OpSec rules, verify PGP fingerprints and access only through official onion mirrors. - Which wallets are supported?
Monero (XMR) and Bitcoin (BTC) are supported; XMR is recommended for confidential transactions. - How do I find real Kerberos links?
They are listed exclusively on this documentation site with signed PGP verification messages. - Why is PGP required for messages?
PGP prevents spoofing by ensuring all vendor and admin messages are authentic and tamper‑proof. - How do I verify a mirror?
Import the official key, check fingerprint, then compare signed text of URL against our list. - Does Kerberos log activity?
No user metadata or IP logs are kept; technical telemetry is minimal and local only. - What if a mirror is offline?
Wait and check another verified address — mirror rotations occur automatically for stability. - Can I access Kerberos without Tor?
Absolutely not — onion services require Tor to protect anonymity and routing. - Who controls PGP keys?
The Kerberos core team manages and publishes signed key announcements visible on the PGP Settings page. - Is multi‑signature used?
Yes, transactions are protected with multi‑sig escrow contracts to mitigate exit fraud. - Can I verify authenticity myself?
Yes — all fingerprints and onion links are available to cross‑validate independently via GnuPG tools.