DrugHub Mirror — Verified Onion Mirror List 2026
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This is the current verified DrugHub link. The status reads online or checking from a live probe — never a hard-coded label. Tap Copy, then open it in Tor Browser at the Safest level. View all verified DrugHub mirrors →
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A verified DrugHub mirror sits at the top of this page so you can copy a row that reads online and open it in Tor right now. No hunting through forums, no guessing which mirror is real. DrugHub runs Monero-only, carries the White House Market pedigree, and lab-checks roughly nine in ten listings. Below the mirror box you will find the full list, the reason several DrugHub mirrors exist, the verification routine, and a short status guide.

A verified DrugHub mirror is right above this line. Copy a row that reads online, paste it into Tor Browser, and you are on the marketplace — no detours. This page exists for one job: hand you a working DrugHub mirror you can trust, show you at a glance which mirrors are up, and teach you in plain steps how to confirm a mirror is the real one and not a phishing clone. Want a mirror now? It is the box at the top. Want to be sure it is genuine first? Read the next section. Either way, you are two clicks from a verified DrugHub mirror, and zero clicks from a working one.
Verified DrugHub Mirrors & How to Pick a Working One
The list at the top of this page is the set of DrugHub mirrors we currently track. Each entry carries an onion address you can select and copy, a short label, and a status that reads either online or checking. The status is the whole reason a mirror page is useful: it tells you which DrugHub mirror to copy right now, instead of leaving you to guess among a dozen addresses you found somewhere else. We do not paint a row green unless a real probe has confirmed it. A mirror we have not just checked shows checking, never a hopeful "online".
Picking a working DrugHub mirror is therefore simple. Scan the list, copy a row that reads online, verify it against a PGP-signed message (the routine is two sections down), and paste it into Tor Browser. If your first choice is mid-rotation and reads checking, move to the next verified DrugHub mirror on the list rather than searching off-site. The list narrows your options to addresses we believe are genuine; the status narrows them further to the ones answering now; the PGP check is what turns "believe" into "confirmed".
Read the status column first
Treat the status as the last successful check, not a promise for the next second. Onion services come and go as their descriptors republish across the Tor network, so a DrugHub mirror that answered a minute ago can be mid-cycle when you arrive. That is normal. If a row shows checking, give it a moment or pick another verified row. If every DrugHub mirror is slow at once, the wider network is usually the cause, and patience beats hunting for an unverified address. The honest status is what makes this list worth bookmarking — it never tells you a slow mirror is dead or a dead one is live.
One list, many mirrors, one rule
Every DrugHub mirror on this page follows the same rule you will read throughout this site: a mirror is trustworthy because its signature checks out, never because it sits in a tidy table with a green pill. The list saves you time — it narrows the field to addresses we track and believe are genuine — but it does not replace your own verification. Copy a row, confirm the signed message, then connect. A DrugHub mirror list is a shortcut to good candidates, not a license to skip the one check that actually proves a mirror is real.
What "verified" means here
A verified DrugHub mirror, in plain terms, is one whose onion address we have matched against the operators' PGP-signed message and whose status we update from a live probe. Two checks, two different jobs. The PGP match proves the address is the genuine DrugHub and not a look-alike; the live probe tells you whether that genuine address is answering at this moment. A mirror can be verified-genuine and still read checking because it is mid-rotation — that is exactly why both columns exist, and why you should read both before you copy.
About DrugHub Market
DrugHub launched in August 2023, built by the same team that ran White House Market — the operation that closed peacefully in October 2021 after running cleanly since 2019. That heritage is the single biggest reason DrugHub earned trust on day one instead of spending years building it. The link between the two was proven the only way that counts on the darknet: a message signed with the original White House Market PGP key, verifiable by anyone. The same key lineage is what you check today when you confirm a DrugHub mirror is genuine.
From that start, DrugHub grew fast. Public figures put it at more than 500,000 registered users and over 4,000 vetted vendors, with listings ranging from roughly 13,300 to 20,000 depending on the count and the moment. The marketplace holds an average rating near 4.7 out of 5, drawn from reviews that only verified buyers can leave. In 2024 it did something no darknet market had done before — it absorbed another marketplace, SuperMarket, in the first merger-and-acquisition event in darknet history.
Registered users
A large, active base reaching DrugHub through a verified mirror.
Vetted vendors
A 35% approval rate keeps the vendor roster selective.
Since Aug 2023
Verified-buyer reviews, WHM lineage, Monero-only by design.
What sets the brand apart
Three things define DrugHub more than anything else, and all three are reasons a careful buyer chooses it once a verified mirror gets them in.
- Monero-only payments — privacy is the default, not an add-on.
- The Lab Verification Program — independent testing across about 90% of listings.
- White House Market lineage — a team with a track record, not a fresh unknown.
A fourth quietly matters for a mirror page especially: the END GAME anti-DDoS system, written by founder "mr_white," which kept DrugHub near 92% uptime through a major attack in 2024 and has since been praised by Tor developers. That system is the direct reason DrugHub keeps a pool of mirrors in rotation — and the reason a verified DrugHub mirror you copy here tends to resolve even when the wider darknet is under pressure.
Why the WHM legacy still matters in 2026
Trust on the darknet is not granted; it is earned and, just as often, lost. What makes DrugHub unusual is that it imported its trust wholesale from White House Market, and the years since have not undone that. A team that closed one marketplace cleanly, returning to users an eleven-day window to withdraw, behaves like a team that intends to do the same again. That track record is why, when two large competitors left the field, their users moved toward DrugHub rather than scattering. The marketplace welcomed those arrivals and kept running. For a buyer choosing which DrugHub mirror to copy in 2026, that history is a data point worth more than any banner — and it is one more reason to use a verified mirror rather than an unknown address.
A note on what DrugHub is
DrugHub describes itself as a security-focused marketplace. This site documents the verified mirrors and the access process for educational and research purposes. It does not encourage any purchase. The point is accuracy: if you are going to look up a DrugHub mirror at all, you should get a genuine one and the real verification method, not a clone. Everything on this page — the mirror list, the status column, the checklist, the FAQ — is built around that one idea: a verified DrugHub mirror, confirmed by signature, beats a convenient one every time.
Why DrugHub Uses Multiple Mirrors
If you have wondered why DrugHub publishes several onion addresses instead of one, the answer is deliberate engineering, not instability. A single address is a single point of failure, and a marketplace that wants to stay reachable cannot afford one. Multiple verified DrugHub mirrors are a defense, and understanding that defense makes you a calmer, safer user — and a better judge of which mirror to trust.
One address is a target
The more public a single onion becomes, the more it draws fire. Phishing crews clone whatever URL is most widely shared, and DDoS floods aim at whatever endpoint is best known. Keeping several verified addresses in rotation spreads that pressure across many of them, so no single URL becomes the one everyone copies blindly.
END GAME and rotation
DrugHub runs the END GAME mitigation system, written in-house by founder "mr_white" and praised by Tor developers. It filters hostile traffic with a captcha layer and leans on a pool of mirrors so traffic can shift away from any endpoint that is struggling. A DrugHub mirror that changes is a sign the defense is doing its job.
What rotation means for you
Three habits keep you safe in a world of rotating DrugHub mirrors, and none of them are hard.
- Bookmark this page, not a single onion — the page stays current; an address may not.
- Re-check the status column each session and copy a row that reads online.
- Verify the DrugHub mirror with PGP before you log in, since the address you use can legitimately change.
Do those three and rotation works for you instead of against you. The whole reason this page exists is so you never have to chase a fresh DrugHub mirror across the open web — the verified ones are already here, with an honest status beside each.
How to Verify a DrugHub Mirror Is Official
This is the most important section on the page, so read it slowly once and you will not need to again. The rule never changes: trust a DrugHub mirror because of a valid PGP signature, never because the page looks right. Branding is trivial to copy. A cryptographic signature is not. A clone can reproduce every orange pixel of the DrugHub interface and still cannot forge a signature that validates against the genuine public key.
The principle
DrugHub's operators publish their official onion addresses — every verified DrugHub mirror — inside a message signed with their PGP key, the same key lineage that goes back to White House Market. That signature is math, not design. So your defense is to check the signature on any DrugHub mirror before you ever type a username. The address is not the credential; the signature is.
The verification checklist
You do not need to be a cryptographer. The whole check takes under two minutes once your key is imported, and it runs the same way for every DrugHub mirror on the list.
- Import the official DrugHub public PGP key once into your PGP tool and keep it for next time.
- Fetch the latest signed mirror message from a trusted source such as the Dread forum.
- Verify the signature locally and look for an unambiguous "Good signature" result.
- Compare the signed onion address against the row you copied, character by character.
- Confirm the address format looks right — a current v3 onion is a long 56-character string, not a short legacy one.
- Check the login is passwordless PGP, not a plain password form (a clone often gets this wrong).
- Make sure the mirror came from this list or a signed message, not a search ad or random chat.
- Confirm nothing on the page asks for personal details outside the normal PGP flow.
If the signature validates and the address matches, the DrugHub mirror is genuine. If the signature fails, or the address differs by even one character, stop. Do not "try it anyway". A failed check is the system working exactly as intended. We re-check the mirrors here and on the links page on a rotating basis, and surface a status of online or checking rather than ever claiming a mirror is live without a real probe.

DrugHub Mirror Status & Uptime
Uptime on DrugHub is shaped by two forces: the END GAME defenses that keep it reachable, and the ordinary churn of the Tor network underneath every hidden service. Knowing how both behave keeps your expectations realistic and your choice of DrugHub mirror safe.
What the numbers say
Through the heaviest attack of 2024, DrugHub maintained roughly 92% uptime — a strong figure for a darknet platform under active assault, and a direct result of the END GAME system plus mirror redundancy. That is the headline reason a verified DrugHub mirror tends to resolve even when the wider darknet is having a bad day. The pool of mirrors is what turns a single fragile address into a service that stays up.
Why a mirror can still read "checking"
Even with strong uptime, any individual DrugHub mirror can be momentarily slow. Onion descriptors republish across the network on their own schedule, mirrors enter and leave rotation, and a single endpoint may be mid-cycle when you arrive. None of that means the DrugHub mirror is dead — it means you should give it a moment or pick another verified row. We show checking precisely so you are never misled into thinking a slow mirror is a failed one, or a failed one is live. An honest checking is more useful than a dishonest online.
How we keep the list honest
We re-check the DrugHub mirrors on this page on a rotating basis and update the status from a real probe, never from optimism. A mirror reads online only after a check confirms it; otherwise it reads checking. That is the standard the whole page is built on, and it is what separates a useful DrugHub mirror list from a stale screenshot. A list that lies to look fresh is worse than no list at all — so this one would rather show you an honest checking than a hopeful green.
Security & Privacy on DrugHub
Security on DrugHub is layered, and each layer is something you can check. Understanding these mechanisms helps on a mirror page especially: a clone almost always gets one of them subtly wrong, so the same knowledge that explains why DrugHub is secure also helps you spot a fake DrugHub mirror.
Passwordless PGP login
DrugHub does not store traditional passwords. Access uses a challenge-response: the site hands you an encrypted block, you decrypt it with your private 4096-bit PGP key, and you return the answer. There is no password for a keylogger to steal, nothing for a phishing form to harvest, and no credential database to brute-force. A DrugHub mirror that asks for a plain password is, by that fact alone, not DrugHub.
Two-factor authentication
On top of the PGP login, DrugHub layers PGP-based 2FA for sensitive actions. The system encrypts a unique code to your key; you decrypt it to prove the session is yours. Codes rotate, so an intercepted one is worthless a moment later. Set 2FA up the instant you register through a verified mirror — before you do anything else.
Encrypted messaging
Every message on DrugHub is PGP-encrypted, end to end, before it leaves your device. Messages live for 90 days, then delete. Even if a server fell into the wrong hands, the plaintext would not be recoverable. Treat any vendor communication as if it must survive scrutiny — because the encryption is doing exactly that.
Monero-only by design
DrugHub accepts Monero (XMR) and nothing else. Ring signatures hide the sender, stealth addresses hide the receiver, and RingCT hides the amount. On Bitcoin, every transfer is a permanent public record; on Monero, there is nothing legible to read. Choosing a verified mirror is the first step in a privacy chain that only holds if your Tor and XMR habits hold too.
END GAME and reachability
The END GAME DDoS-mitigation system is part of why a DrugHub mirror stays reachable. Built in-house during a stretch of heavy attacks by founder "mr_white," it filters hostile traffic with a captcha layer and distributed defenses, and it carried the marketplace through 2024's worst attack at about 92% uptime. It has since been adopted across other services and praised by Tor developers. Reachability is a security property too: a mirror you cannot load tempts you toward an unverified one, and END GAME reduces that pressure. The more reliably the genuine DrugHub mirrors resolve, the less reason you ever have to gamble on a fake.
Live DrugHub Crypto Prices
Because DrugHub settles in Monero, the live XMR price is the number that matters before you move funds. The widget above refreshes roughly every minute so you can size a payment without guessing. Monero's price moves like any asset, so a figure that is minutes old can already be stale — check it at the moment you fund, not before. Bitcoin is shown only for reference; it is not a payment option on DrugHub, no matter which mirror you arrive through.
How to Access DrugHub via a Mirror
Getting to DrugHub through a verified mirror is a short, repeatable routine. Follow it the same way every time and you remove most of the risk that comes from improvising when an address is slow. For the full walkthrough, see the complete 2026 mirror guide.
- Open Tor Browser. DrugHub is a Tor hidden service, so every DrugHub mirror is an onion address. Use the official Tor Browser, downloaded from the Tor Project, and nothing else. A standard browser cannot reach an onion and should not be pointed at one.
- Set security to "Safest". Open Tor's shield menu and choose the Safest level. That disables JavaScript across sites and closes the most common tracking paths. DrugHub's core pages are built to work without JavaScript, so you lose nothing that matters.
- Copy a verified mirror and check the status. Scan the list at the top of this page, copy a DrugHub mirror that reads online, and confirm it against a PGP-signed message. If your first choice reads checking, switch to another verified row rather than searching off-site.
- Paste, log in with PGP, and enable 2FA. Paste only a verified DrugHub mirror into Tor's address bar. Log in passwordless by decrypting the challenge with your private 4096-bit PGP key, then confirm your PGP-based 2FA. If your account is new, complete the PGP registration challenge and turn 2FA on immediately.
- Fund with Monero only. Acquire Monero, move it to a wallet you control, and pay through the marketplace's direct-pay escrow. There is no Bitcoin path on DrugHub, and that is the point.
Done once, this becomes muscle memory — and the only part that ever changes is which verified DrugHub mirror you copy that day.
DrugHub Mirror Verification Checklist
Run this list before you log in through any DrugHub mirror. If any item fails, stop and re-verify; a clone usually trips at least one of these.
- The mirror came from the list on this page or a signed message — not from a search ad.
- You checked the address against a PGP-signed DrugHub message and saw "Good signature".
- The address matches character for character, including the long string after the readable prefix.
- The status column reads online, or you switched to a row that does.
- Tor's security level is set to Safest and JavaScript is off.
- The login is passwordless PGP — you are asked to decrypt a challenge, not type a password.
- 2FA is enabled on your account before any sensitive action.
- You are funding with Monero only; nothing on the page pushes Bitcoin.
- Nothing about the page asks for personal details outside the normal PGP flow.
Nine checks, under three minutes once it is routine. A DrugHub mirror is the door; this list is the lock you control.
A Verified DrugHub Mirror vs a Random One
It helps to be blunt about the difference, because the stakes are not abstract. A random DrugHub mirror — pulled from a search ad, a forum comment, or a chat message — is an unknown. It might be a real onion. It might be a clone that mirrors the interface and pockets whatever you enter. You cannot tell by looking, and that is exactly what the clone is counting on.
A verified DrugHub mirror removes the guesswork. The signature either validates against the genuine public key or it does not, and that answer is not a matter of opinion. When it validates and the address matches, you know you are reaching the real marketplace, with the real Lab Verification data, the real vendor ratings, and the real multisig escrow protecting your Monero. When it fails, you have caught a fake before it cost you anything. Add the honest status column and you also know the verified mirror is answering now — so you spend zero time on a dead address.
The cost of skipping verification
Three things go wrong when a buyer trusts a random mirror, and all three are avoidable.
- Your Monero can be redirected — a clone that proxies the session swaps the payment address.
- Your credentials are harvested — though passwordless PGP login blunts even this on a real clone attempt.
- Your trust in the data is misplaced — a fake badge or rating is designed to steer you toward one seller.
Verification costs under two minutes; the alternative can cost everything in the transaction. That math is why this page leads with a verified DrugHub mirror list and a signature routine rather than a pile of unverified addresses.
DrugHub Mirror Security & Privacy Resources
Before you open any DrugHub mirror, get the fundamentals right. These are the official, independent tools the privacy community trusts — for anonymity, encryption, Monero wallets, and verification. Bookmark them, then come back to the verified mirror box above.
DrugHub Mirror — Frequently Asked Questions
The verified DrugHub mirrors are in the box and list at the top of this page, and the complete set is on the links page. Both are checked on a rotating basis and shown with an honest online or checking status, so you can copy a working one at a glance. Always confirm the address against a PGP-signed DrugHub message before you log in.
Verify the PGP signature. The DrugHub team publishes its onion mirrors in a message signed with their key; import that key once, validate the signature locally, and compare the address character by character. A valid "Good signature" plus a matching onion means the DrugHub mirror is real. No signature, no trust.
Not necessarily. Checking means our last probe has not confirmed it online this moment, often because the onion descriptor is mid-rotation. Wait briefly or copy another verified DrugHub mirror from the list. We never label a row online without a real check, so an honest checking simply tells you to pick a different row.
One address is a single point of failure that phishing crews clone and DDoS floods target. By keeping several verified DrugHub mirrors in rotation, the marketplace stays reachable when any one is under pressure, and you always have a verified fallback. The END GAME system leans on exactly this redundancy to hold near 92% uptime.
Privacy. Monero's ring signatures, stealth addresses, and RingCT hide sender, receiver, and amount at the protocol level. Bitcoin's public ledger does not, which is why a privacy-first market commits to XMR exclusively. It is the brand's defining choice, whichever mirror you arrive through.
Bookmark this page, not a single onion. Because the verified DrugHub mirrors rotate by design, a saved address can go stale while the page stays current. Every visit, you get the latest verified mirror with an honest status beside it, then verify it with PGP and connect.
Access DrugHub Now
You have a verified DrugHub mirror, the verification routine, and the safety steps. The fastest path is the box at the top of this page — copy a mirror that reads online into Tor Browser and you are on DrugHub. Prefer the complete set? Open the full DrugHub mirror list with live status and a Copy button on every row. New to the process? The full DrugHub mirror guide walks Tor, PGP, Monero, and OPSEC end to end. Whichever you choose, verify the PGP signature first, fund with Monero only, and keep your protections on.
Educational and research notice: this page documents how to reach and verify DrugHub mirrors for informational purposes. Follow the laws of your jurisdiction.