TOP 15 DarkNet Sites You Must Visit

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Many people think that the Darknet is about weapons, drugs, contract killings and other terrible things, but believe me, this is far from true.

Hello everyone, dear friends!
Today we have prepared a selection of interesting .onion resources for you. Many people think that the Darknet is weapons, drugs, contract killings and other terrible things, but believe me, this is far from true.

In this article, you will find a selection of 15 resources that may be of interest to the average person.

Let's get started!

1. Sci-Hub​

Don't let the name fool you. Sci-Hub has nothing to do with science fiction literature. This site is the largest library of scientific papers on the dark web. However, we recommend caution because many users have reported malicious links to Sci-Hub.


2. ZeroBin​

Want to feel like a secret agent? Try ZeroBin, a dark web messaging platform that automatically deletes messages after your interlocutor reads them.


3. Impreza Hosting​

Have you decided to create your own website on the dark web? It is not difficult to do, and comrade major will not knock on your door if you do not break the law. Impreza Hosting is one of the most convenient hostings on the dark web, which provides all the most necessary services: domain registration, mail services and even server rental.


4. Dark Lair​

Dark Lair is an imageboard that has turned into a social network. However, despite the gloomy name, the “dark” social network has the most ordinary functionality: it allows you to leave comments, share music, upload photos and write messages to your friends.


5. Comic Book Library​

Whether you're a Marvel or DC fan, you'll love this web library that contains thousands of different comics to suit every taste.


6. Deep Web Radio​

Want to brighten up your stay in the dark web with unusual melodies? Then Deep Web Radio is what you need! Open the site, connect headphones to your laptop, select a radio station and listen.


7. Hidden Answers​

Hidden Answers is a dark web version of Reddit that works just like the original. Here you can find answers to any of your questions, just select the topic you are interested in.


8. Daniel​

Daniel is a dark web aggregator that will help you navigate the onion maze. New sites and reports on the status of existing ones appear regularly on Daniel. If you are new to the dark web, it is better to use Daniel rather than Hidden Wiki, as the latter contains a lot of unpleasant and illegal information.


9. Numbers Station​

A creepy empty site with a black background, no text, no menu, just a floating search bar with a play button. Once you click the play button, you hear whispers, screams, words in non-existent dialects, and distorted voices.


10. Tunnels​

This site is a great resource for anyone interested in dark urban history. The site contains photos and videos taken in various cave-like structures, mines, and escape tunnels.

The anonymous group behind Tunnels claims the materials were collected during an investigation into secret tunnels built beneath some of America's most prestigious universities.


11. Imperial Library​

This site is not called the Imperial Library for nothing – you can download more than 500,000 books and articles from it. Some users consider the Imperial Library to be one of the largest electronic libraries.


12. Archive.today​

A time capsule for the entire Internet, this site contains a lot of stuff: screenshots from the first version of Google, sites that have been removed from the web in the last decade, books, movies, animations for Google's anniversary, and much more.


13. Hack-Rent-A-Hacker​

If for some reason you need to hire a professional hacker, you can use this site. Hack-Rent-A-Hacker boasts affordable prices, accuracy and professionalism of the “performers”.


14. The Campfire​

There are no tents, guitars or fires here, because The Campfire is a site that uses the IRC protocol. To start a conversation with other users, you just need to select the desired room.


15. Google Feud​

The last item on our list is the evil twin of the Google Feud quiz, which challenges you to guess the answers to some random or topic-related search queries.

The Darweb version offers the user very unpleasant requests, offering equally unpleasant answers. We recommend you to be careful, as some requests contain shock content!

 
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