torzone-market.storestorefront catalog
CATEGORY CATALOG

TorZon Market category catalog

Eight top-level categories, each with roughly twenty to forty sub-categories inside the TorZon storefront. Descriptions are editorial paraphrase, sub-category names live on the market itself.

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Digital Goods

Software licenses, e-books, digital vouchers, subscription accounts.

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Cards & Accounts

Prepaid card data, hosting accounts, streaming credentials.

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Documents

ID scan templates, driving-permit layouts, form templates.

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Security & Tools

RATs, exploit kits, obfuscators, hardware key writers.

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Services

Custom design, custom code, physical courier, forwarding services.

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Education

Courses, private tuition sessions, certification prep.

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Hardware

Skimmers, hardware wallets, key duplicators, USB tools.

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Comms

Encrypted phone plans, SIM cards, VoIP numbers.

How categories are laid out

Every listing on the storefront lives under exactly one top-level category and one sub-category. Search accepts a category filter plus a free-text query. Vendors publish under their own selection of categories and appear in the sub-category filter of the search page.

Reading a listing quickly

Every listing carries a price in the coin chosen by the vendor, a description, a shipping section and a small dispute history. The vendor name is a clickable badge that opens the vendor page, where their finalisation behaviour, dispute record and outstanding orders are visible. The arrangement is conventional for anyone who has read a Tor storefront before.

Sub-categories are volatile

Top-level categories rarely change. Sub-categories drift often as new product types appear and old ones consolidate. If a listing shows up under a strange sub-category, it usually means a recent operator reshuffle. Nothing to worry about, only mildly annoying for regular browsers.