Anubis Market runs three concurrent production v3 onion mirrors. This page explains their roles, their independent guard pools, and what determines which one will work for you on a given Tor circuit.
Mirror role assignment on Anubis Market is not random. The Primary handles the bulk of buyer traffic and lives behind the platform’s primary anti-DDoS challenge layer. Backup A absorbs spillover during traffic peaks and is the recommended mirror for vendors during high-volume settlement windows. Backup B is the explicit failover — lower-throughput guard relays, intentional latency budget, used when the primary challenge layer times out on a specific Tor circuit.
Which mirror works for you on a given Tor circuit depends on which guard pool your circuit terminates through. The directory recommendation is to copy the Primary first, then cycle through Backups in order if congestion or DDoS-challenge timeouts surface. New Tor Circuit for this Site in Tor Browser’s menu is the fastest way to retry without manually pasting addresses.
The full mirror table with copy buttons and last-checked timestamps is on the Anubis Market detail page. Bookmark this directory homepage rather than any single onion — the directory rotates with the operator, while a bookmarked onion will eventually fall out of rotation.
Verified Anubis Market mirror roster. Copy from this exhibit; do not retype.
| Role | Onion address | Lat | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | anubisq6kqiq5ttmrrnj3pyxssmnaxurl76flaegbtzbcwtes3vomiid.onion | 142 ms | |
| Backup A | anubisraftr2f2ekuml5nl453aozlgsa54gyxyeci2p2h6unsc57qqyd.onion | 178 ms | |
| Backup B | anubisgpdzwmwlo42mr7g3n75lfusb7uolh7y63ysubvdp6hrezduuad.onion | 214 ms |