TorMart Darknet Store Review

Been more than half a decade since my first ever visit to a Darknet Market, there’s little left which still impresses me, TorMart did with some of its unique features, hence the least it deserves is for us to scribble this TorMart review down.

Like most of our other Darknet Market reviews, this TorMart review too will be your looking glass into the marketplace’s features, products, and overall potential.

Although note we at no times lobby in or against any marketplace’s favour, it should be completely your educated decision once you’ve gone through the review.



TorMart Overview:
This here is an eagle’s-eye view of the marketplace and its prime features, next we talk about each of these aspects in detail throughout this TorMart review:


TorMart User Interface:

When I said the marketplace impressed me in the initial section of this TorMart review, the statement was directed primarily towards the market’s user interface.
The marketplace has what can arguably be called the most professional-looking and graphic-rich interface in the history of DNMs (Darknet Markets)



or starters, it has an actual E-commerce homepage, meaning a homepage which resembles the homepage offered by mainstream E-com sites such as Amazon, Walmart or Flipkart with full-fledged banners, featured products and so on (it’s rare on Darknet markets).

Then sliding down, the rest of the homepage is dedicated to “Popular Vendors” which would let users easily find the more trustworthy and established vendors than the newer, potential-scammers.

A lot of information about the vendors has been listed right there, such as Online status, Joining date, Sales, Rating, and if they offer Buyer Protection or refrain from it.

Another exclusive and unique idea implemented on the marketplace is that, when users click on any specific product-category from the top-bar, instead of directly displaying the products in the category, it displays the vendors who have listed items in those specific categories.

If this is a positive or a negative innovation will depend on your personal choices, I personally like to make sure the vendor won’t scam me first and then look at his/her products, although some of you may wish to be directed directly to the products instead of vendors or their stats.

Bottomline, the UI is easy to understand, “not boring” (yeah it’s a “feature” for DNMs) and provides detailed info about the products/vendors.


TorMart Registration
The registration process is completely anonymous. You only need to enter username and pass. You don't need to provide email address.
In other words, TorMart does not collect users' personal data and does not send spam to email, unlike other DNMs.


Products’ Availability
The backbone or the core of any Darknet Market is its products, isn’t it? This again is an aspect where TorMart took the road less travelled by and doesn’t follow the traditions.

On DNMs the tradition is that the product-list is always dominated by “drugs”, while there are absolutely no drugs available on TorMart as of now.

The available product-categories on TorMart are:

- Carding
- Money Transfers
- Gift Cards
- Money Counterfeits
- Hacking
- Documents
- Electronics
- Porn
- Casino/Gaming


After going to every single category, and then to the profiles of every single vendor listed there and manually counting their number of listed products, the total individual listed products on the marketplace were found to be 415 exactly.

Carding is the most well-populated category with a total listing of 105 individual products from multiple vendors, it obviously sells Cards with pre-funded balances.

Then there are Electronics with as many as 96 individual listings. Here you can find Apple devices, Samsung smartphones, graphics cards, PS5, Nintendo and even electric scooters.

Money transfers has 81 listings, and comprises of products such as PayPal transfers, Western Union transfers, Skrill transfers, Cash App transfers, Revolut transfers and so on.

Gift Cards has 50 listings to be exact and offers Gift Cards for Amazon, Steam, iTunes, eBay, Playstation and even TikTok coins.

Money Counterfeits too has 38 listings and as the name suggests sells notes (not fake, real, “marked for disposal notes) and currencies, primarily for EUR or USD. Also find exotic currencies such as rupees, pounds, Canadian and Australian dollars.

Casino/Gaming contains 25 listings, including numerous online casino accounts such as Stake, Vavada, 1win, and others. One vendor selling subscriptions to fixed matches.

Hacking has 22 listings are available, which are DDoS attacks, Hacking social networks, hack smartphones, email accounts, hack into school and university systems, and improve your grades etc.

Documents has 10 listings and offers Fake passports, Driver’s licenses, ID cards, Visas etc.

The Porn category has 8 listings, which is not very many. There selling OnlyFans, Chaturbate, Stripchat, BongaCams accounts. Perhaps they should expand this category.


Security
There isn’t a lot of guarantee or safety associated with purchases when you buy items off the Darknet, this uncertainty is what TorMart aims to address by offering three primary security features:

- Buyer Protection
- Multisig Escrow
- Vendor Transparency

Buyer Protection is its unique offering which offers either a full refund if the ordered item isn’t received, or a partial refund if the received item isn’t what was described.

Multisig Escrow is basically an advanced Escrow system, which requires the authorization of more than just one parties before releasing funds. In most cases, the involved parties are the vendor, the buyer and the marketplace (2 of 3 multisig escrow).

This makes sure no one party can scam the other and the deals gets done on a fair note.

Finally, Vendor Transparency is what we already talked about in the earlier sections of this TorMart review; it’s the feature which lists all the relevant information about a vendor such as his/her total sales, date of joining, reviews from other buyers and so on which make sure buyers can easily find filter the trusted vendors from scammers.


Payment Methods and Shipping
Payment methods contribute largely towards the user-anonymity especially for Darknet Purchases.

Keeping that in mind, TorMart has limited itself to Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, DASH and Monero, considering how it’s the oldest and most widely used cryptocurrencies in the industry.

The unavailability of more options seems to be a well thought-out decision considering how even some of the most established marketplaces accept fewer cryptocurrencies.

As for shipping, they offer multiple options including Standard Shipping, Express Shipping, Overnight shipping and Parcel Locker prices for each differ based on priority levels.


Vending On TorMart
The Marketplace does accept third-party vendors, although it lacks an automated vending-registration page.

Rather, users are required to contact support manually from their support page, keeping the subject as “Cooperation” and request the vendor privileges.

Note that a vendor-bond is required for the vendor accounts, the bond isn’t mentioned clearly on the marketplace yet, however it’s refundable once the vendors willingly close the vending accounts (and aren’t kicked off the platform for scams or other reasons).


Free Money
TorMart has a separate page called “TorMart JOB”, there is a link to a separate page where anyone can become a referral partner of TorMart and receive 10% of all purchases made by the customers they refer.
This is very good because it is a great opportunity for people who are looking for a way to make money on the darknet. I have not seen similar opportunities on other DNMs.




Pros and Cons
Wrapping this TorMart review up, let me get you the primary pros and cons of the marketplace in a nutshell:

Pros:
Extremely Professional and Easy layout.
Acceptable number of Products.
Buyer Protection.
Transparent vendor profiles.
A useful and lively Forum.
Jackpot draws
Referral system

Cons:
No Drugs Category


Final Words on TorMart Review
That’s all I had to pour in on this piece, I do believe we’ve brought forth every important aspect of the marketplace including its UI, Products, Security, Payment Methods, Vending options and everything in between.

It also has the option which lets users check the status of their orders, just like any professional clearnet E-com site does keeping things transparent and users informed. The TorMart also holds jackpot draws, has a referral system and forum, this again is not something most DNMs offer.

Although If you should or shouldn’t go with the marketplace is a decision I’ll leave upto you folks.

In my personal opinion, the marketplace is acceptable and the shortcomings which do exist with the marketplace will probably be solved as time passes and the platform gets older.