Protocol v2.4 Encryption: Mandatory

Torzon Access Protocol

Standard operating procedure for secure connection, identity initialization, and cryptographic verification on the Torzon network.

Prerequisites

  • Tor Browser Bundle Latest version (13.0+) required for V3 onion resolution.
  • Javascript Status "Safer" or "Standard" security level recommended for functionality.
  • PGP Keypair Required for 2FA and secure communication.

Security Notice

Torzon operates exclusively on the Tor network. Do not attempt to access via clear-net proxies or standard browsers. Always verify the onion URL signature before inputting credentials.

01. Environment Configuration

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Accessing the Torzon ecosystem requires the Tor protocol. Ensure your Tor Browser is updated to the latest stable release. Standard browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) lack the routing capabilities to resolve .onion top-level domains.

Status: Waiting for Tor connection initialization...

02. Network Entry Point

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Use the official Torzon V3 onion address. This address is cryptographically generated and immutable. Copy the address below and paste it into your Tor Browser address bar.

03. DDoS Mitigation Gateway

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Upon initial connection, you will encounter the Torzon DDoS protection layer. This system filters malicious bot traffic.

  • Wait for the proof-of-work computation (approx. 5-30 seconds).
  • Solve the visual captcha challenge correctly.
  • If the connection times out, utilize an alternative mirror from the Mirrors Page.

04. Identity Initialization

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Navigate to the registration panel. The system requires three distinct credentials for account creation:

Public ID Unique Username
Access Key Strong Password
Ledger Key 6-Digit PIN

Critical: Mnemonic Seed Upon registration, you will be issued a Mnemonic Seed phrase. This must be saved offline immediately. It is the sole cryptographic method for account recovery. Support cannot reset passwords without this seed.

05. Encryption Protocol (PGP)

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To fully secure your Torzon account, enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) via PGP immediately after login.

  1. Navigate to Settings > Security.
  2. Paste your PGP Public Key into the designated field.
  3. Verify the key by decrypting the challenge message provided by the system.
  4. Enable "2FA on Login".

Once active, the system will require you to decrypt a unique message for every login session, ensuring that account access is mathematically impossible without your private key.