EFFECTIVE DATE: JANUARY 1, 2024
AGREEMENT VERSION: 2.4.1 (SHA-256 Verified)
This document constitutes a legally binding agreement between the user ("You", "The Visitor") and the operators of this informational portal ("We", "The Administration", "Drughub Wiki"). This site serves exclusively as an educational resource analyzing the architecture, security, and operational mechanics of the Tor Network service known as "Drughub."
We do not operate, host, or manage the actual Drughub marketplace. We are an independent observer providing documentation on cryptography, OpSec (Operational Security), and anonymity protocols.
The content provided on index.html, guide.html, and related subpages is for educational, research, and harm reduction purposes only. The Administration does not condone, encourage, or facilitate the purchase or sale of illegal substances, weapons, or contraband. Descriptions of market functionalities are theoretical and technical in nature.
The links provided on the Mirrors Page are aggregated from public PGP-signed messages. We do not control these external servers. We make no warranty regarding the uptime, safety, or integrity of external drughub onion links. You access them at your own sole risk.
We are not responsible for any financial losses incurred due to: (a) Phishing attacks resulting from visiting external links; (b) Volatility of Monero (XMR) exchange rates; (c) Exit scams perpetrated by third-party vendors; (d) Seizure of funds by law enforcement agencies.
The Internet is global; laws are local. You agree that it is your sole responsibility to know and adhere to the laws of your jurisdiction. If accessing darknet markets is illegal in your country, you are prohibited from using the information on this site to violate those laws.
You agree NOT to use this website to:
You acknowledge that the Tor network is experimental software. We cannot guarantee that your traffic is not being monitored by Exit Nodes or ISP-level Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). You assume full responsibility for your own Operational Security (OpSec).
While we provide PGP keys for verification, we cannot guarantee that your local machine is free from compromise. If your device is infected with a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), no amount of encryption will protect you. Security starts with the endpoint user.
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