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WeTheNorth Links & Verified Mirrors 2026 — Live Onion URLs
Verified mirrors · Live status · Canada · 2026

WeTheNorth Links & Verified Mirrors 2026

Every WeTheNorth link on this page is PGP-signed and checked. Verify the signature yourself before you log in — a mirror is only as safe as its signature. Status reads online or checking from a live probe, never a hard-coded label.

This page lists the current verified WeTheNorth links and mirrors for 2026. Each onion address carries a live status badge and a Copy button, and every one is signed with the official WTN key. The marketplace runs several mirrors on purpose, so if one address is slow under load, another is ready. Copy first. Verify second. Connect third.

Live WeTheNorth Mirrors

The table below holds the current verified mirrors pulled from the marketplace's signed list. Each onion URL is selectable in full (tap to select all), each has its own Copy button, and each shows a live status badge.

The live verified WeTheNorth mirror table loads for visitors arriving from a search engine. Open this page from your search results, or visit the official WeTheNorth link on the homepage — the verified onion box there is available to everyone and copies cleanly on mobile.

Read the table like this. The onion URL is the full 56-character Tor v3 address; it is selectable (user-select:all), so you can copy it even with JavaScript switched off. The status is an honest badge reading online or checking — the list never shows a fake "guaranteed" claim, and if an address has not been checked this cycle, it reads checking. The Copy button copies the link to your clipboard with one tap so you do not mistype a single character.

Every address in the table is the same WeTheNorth marketplace behind a different onion. Use whichever WeTheNorth link responds fastest. If one mirror is under denial-of-service pressure and slow to load, switch to the next verified one — that is exactly what the list is for. Bookmark two or three of these mirrors after you confirm them, so you always have a backup that does not need a fresh search. Searching is where phishing happens; a bookmarked, pre-verified link skips that risk entirely.

A short word on what a "mirror" actually is, since the term confuses newcomers. A mirror is not a copy of the data or a separate marketplace — it is simply another onion door into the same WeTheNorth backend. Your account, your escrow balance, your order history, and your messages are identical no matter which mirror you walk through. That is why switching addresses mid-session costs you nothing: log in through one onion today and a different one tomorrow, and you land in the same account either way. The only thing that changes is the path your Tor traffic takes to reach the platform.

How to Verify a WeTheNorth Link

A link you cannot verify is a link you should not trust. Phishing clones copy the look of WeTheNorth down to the maple-leaf branding, so the only reliable test is the PGP signature. Here is the full routine, start to finish.

Import the official WeTheNorth PGP key

The marketplace publishes a PGP public key that has stayed the same since it launched in July 2021. Import it once into your keyring:

  1. Run gpg --import wethenorth.asc to add the key.
  2. Note the fingerprint — it is the anchor of trust; write it down and compare it every time.

From then on, your machine can check any signed link list against that key. A key that has not changed in 4+ years is itself a signal: clones spring up and vanish, but the genuine signing key endures.

Verify the signed mirror list

The mirror list is distributed as a PGP-signed message. To confirm a link is genuine:

  1. Copy the full signed block, including the -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- header and the signature footer.
  2. Save it to a file and run gpg --verify on it.
  3. Read the output: a real list returns Good signature from the WeTheNorth key.
  4. Compare the reported fingerprint against the one published since 2021 — they must match exactly.

If the signature is good and the fingerprint matches, every WTN link inside that message is authentic. If the signature fails, or the fingerprint is even one character off, treat the whole list as fake and discard it. There is no half-pass here: a signature either verifies or it does not.

Spot the signs of a clone

Beyond the signature, a few tells separate a real address from a phishing clone:

  • The address length is wrong — a genuine WTN link is 56 characters; v2-length (16-character) addresses are fake.
  • The page asks for your PGP private key. The marketplace never does; only it decrypts to your public key.
  • You arrived through a paid search ad. Real WeTheNorth links are not advertised — ads are a classic clone vector.
  • The status badge promises a "guaranteed" connection. The genuine list shows online or checking, never a marketing guarantee.

When the signature checks out and none of these tells appear, you are holding a real link. That is the whole test, and it is one a clone cannot pass no matter how polished its page looks.

WeTheNorth Connection Guide

Once you have a verified link, connecting to WeTheNorth is four steps. Do them the same way every time.

  1. Open Tor Browser at Safest. Launch Tor Browser and set the security slider to Safest. An onion address only opens inside Tor; a normal browser cannot reach it and will expose your identity if you try. Safest disables the scripting features attackers abuse most.
  2. Paste a verified link. Copy any address from the mirror table above and paste it into Tor. Do not type it by hand — a single wrong character can land you on a clone. The Copy button exists precisely so you never have to type a WTN link manually.
  3. Wait through the queue if needed. Under heavy load the marketplace may place you in a short user queue or show a CAPTCHA. This is normal denial-of-service protection. Wait it out, or switch to another verified mirror if one address is slower than the rest.
  4. Log in and turn on protection. On the genuine platform, sign in with credentials you use nowhere else, and enable PGP two-factor authentication before you deposit anything. With escrow and No Finalize Early active on every order, your funds stay protected from the first transaction onward.

New to the setup? The full walkthrough lives in the how to access WeTheNorth safely guide, including PGP key generation, Tails and Whonix, and OPSEC basics.

Why WeTheNorth Mirrors Rotate

New users often ask why there is more than one address. The answer is resilience. A single onion is a single point of pressure, and Tor services face denial-of-service traffic as a matter of routine. By running several mirrors, the platform makes sure that pressure on one address does not cut off access for everyone at once.

Load spreading and failover

When a popular onion draws heavy traffic, response times climb. Multiple mirrors spread that load, so each individual address stays responsive. If one is briefly slow under pressure, the others keep serving — a built-in failover that needs no action from you beyond picking a different verified WTN link from the table. You never have to wait out a slow address when a fast one is a click away.

Why this matters for verification

Rotation is also why verification is non-negotiable. Because the working address can legitimately change, you cannot rely on memorizing one onion forever. Instead you rely on the signature: any link that verifies against the official key is genuine, regardless of which specific onion it is. That is the elegance of the PGP system — the marketplace can rotate freely while you keep a single, stable way to confirm each address is real. A clone, by contrast, can register a look-alike onion but can never produce a valid signature for it. The address changes; the test never does.

WeTheNorth Mirror Status & Uptime

The status badge beside each link reflects a real check, not a static label. A badge reads online when the address has answered recently, and checking when it has not yet been confirmed this cycle. WeTheNorth has run continuously for 4+ years since July 2021, with only occasional denial-of-service slowdowns on individual addresses — never a loss of the marketplace itself. When one onion is under pressure, switching to another verified WeTheNorth mirror restores access immediately.

Reading the badges honestly

A short note on honesty, because it matters: this page will never paint an address as online without a live check behind the badge. If you see checking, it means exactly that — the onion has not been confirmed this cycle, so verify it yourself before trusting it. An honest badge is part of how you tell a real WeTheNorth mirror list from a clone that simply hard-codes every entry as "online" to rush you in. Trust the signature first, the badge second, and your own verification above both.

Keeping your own backup

The most reliable way to always have a working WTN link is to keep your own short list. After you verify two or three mirrors against the PGP key, bookmark them. If your first choice is slow on a given day, you open the next from your bookmarks — no search, no fresh exposure to phishing. Re-verify your bookmarked addresses now and then against the current signed list, since the set does rotate over time. A few minutes of upkeep keeps your access both fast and safe, and it means you are never one bad search away from a clone.

WeTheNorth Links for Canadian Users

There is a reason a Canadian buyer searches specifically for a WeTheNorth link rather than a generic marketplace: the platform ships domestically, runs in both English and French, and has held the top Canadian spot since July 2021. The mirror list on this page exists to connect that buyer to the genuine WeTheNorth link as fast and as safely as possible, with no detour through a search ad or a forum repost.

One backend, one Canadian marketplace

It is worth repeating, because it shapes how you treat the mirrors: every verified WeTheNorth link in the table points at the same Canadian backend. Whether you open one onion from Toronto or another from Montreal, you land in the same account, the same escrow, the same bilingual interface. The mirror you choose changes nothing about the marketplace — only the route your Tor traffic takes to get there. That is why keeping two or three verified WeTheNorth links bookmarked costs you nothing and gains you a reliable fallback on a slow day.

Why a verified link matters more for a domestic market

A domestic-only marketplace draws a focused, repeat audience, and that steady traffic is exactly what makes the WeTheNorth link an attractive target for clones. A phishing operator knows Canadian buyers return often, so a convincing fake onion can harvest a lot of credentials quickly. The PGP signature is your defense regardless of how polished the clone looks: a real WeTheNorth link verifies against the official key, and a clone never will. Verify once, bookmark the genuine link, and you sidestep the whole problem on every future visit.

Keeping access fast on a busy day

Denial-of-service pressure tends to spike when the marketplace is busiest, which for a Canadian audience often means evenings and weekends. If your usual WeTheNorth link is slow at peak, do not retry the same address repeatedly — open the next verified mirror from your bookmarks instead. Because the mirrors share one backend, switching is instant and your session carries over; you pick up right where you were. A small habit of rotating between two or three verified WeTheNorth links keeps your access quick no matter how heavy the load gets.

WeTheNorth Links — Frequently Asked Questions

The marketplace runs several verified mirrors at any time, and the exact set rotates for resilience. The table above shows the current verified links with live status. Use whichever responds fastest, and keep two or three bookmarked as backups.

Verify the PGP signature. Import the official key, run gpg --verify on the signed mirror list, and confirm a good signature with a matching fingerprint. Any address in a properly signed list is genuine; one that fails the check is a clone, no matter how authentic the page looks.

Most likely the onion is under temporary denial-of-service pressure. The platform runs multiple mirrors for exactly this reason — switch to another verified address from the table. If you are at the Safest security level and waiting in a short queue, that is normal protection, not a fault.

Bookmark it, always. Searching is the most common way people land on a phishing clone through a poisoned result or ad. Verify a few mirrors once, bookmark them, and open from the bookmark every time. Re-verify periodically, since the addresses rotate.

Get the Official WeTheNorth Link

That covers the verified mirror list, how to check each link, and why the mirrors rotate. Copy any verified address above, confirm its PGP signature, and open it in Tor at the Safest setting. Want the brand background and the instant onion box again? Head back to the official WeTheNorth link on the home page. New to Tor and PGP? The info guide walks you through Tor setup, PGP verification, OPSEC, and what makes this Canada's marketplace. Verify first, then browse.

Educational and research notice: this page lists and explains how to verify WeTheNorth links for informational purposes. Follow the laws of your jurisdiction.