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Rotation log

Every time the primary onion moves, the operator posts a signed announcement. I write the date down here, along with anything else worth noticing that week. This is the file, oldest at the bottom.

01Recent6 entries logged
2026-07-05
Primary held through a DDoS burst, no rotation needed. Queue times ran 40 to 70 seconds most of the day.observed from three fresh circuits
2026-06-19
Mirror 02 came back after a two-day gap. Same address as before the outage. No operator statement, so most likely a hidden service descriptor stale-out.signed post not required for return of same address
2026-05-28
Mirror 03 introduced. Announced in a signed Dread post at 22:14 UTC. Verified against the same operator key on file.fingerprint unchanged
2026-05-11
Anti-DDoS captcha style changed. Address still baked into the image, position moved from bottom to top-right. Not a security change, only cosmetic.
2026-04-02
Primary rotated to the address at the top of the front page. Old primary went dark within the hour. Signed announcement mirrored in the pinned Dread thread.verified same key
2026-03-16
Mirror 01 replaced. Old mirror had been up nine weeks. New address in the signed rotation, no operator commentary on the cause.
how i check every entry

Copy the signed message from the pinned Dread thread. Paste into a text file. Run gpg on it against the operator's public key already on my keyring. If the signature validates, the onion in the message goes on this page. If it does not, nothing goes anywhere.

What counts as a rotation here

An address change is a rotation. A brief outage that ends with the same address is not, though I still note it because "was it down or was it me" is a question worth answering later. A captcha style change is not a rotation but I log it since a phishing clone might not bother to update.

What I do not log

Balances, order counts, uptime percentages, vendor movements. This is not a status page for the market. It is a log of the addresses I typed and the moments I noticed something was different.