Kerberos FAQ — 2026 Edition

Frequently asked questions about Kerberos darknet market security, PGP usage, Monero transactions and privacy protocols. Every answer is curated from official documentation to provide clear technical guidance.

 General Questions

How do I access Kerberos?

Install Tor Browser from the official source and visit verified onion link listed on links.html. Always check PGP signature before login.

Is Kerberos operated on clearnet?

No. Kerberos exists solely on Tor and never uses clearnet mirrors. Any external domain is malicious clone.

Which currency is supported?

Monero (XMR) only — it offers transactional privacy through ring signatures and stealth addresses.

 Security and Privacy

Why should I verify PGP signatures?

Verification confirms that messages come from authentic Kerberos admins, protecting against phishing clones and spoofed updates.

Can I use VPN with Tor?

Yes — the recommended chain is VPN → Tor to hide Tor usage from ISP while retaining onion routing security.

Does Kerberos collect any logs?

No. Both market and documentation hub operate under zero‑logs policy — no IP, no session identifiers persist after disconnect.

 Wallet and Payments

Can I re‑use a wallet address?

No. Generate new sub‑address for each deposit to avoid transaction linkability on blockchain analysis.

Which wallet type is recommended?

Use Feather or Monero CLI wallet in offline mode for maximum safety and air‑gapped signing.

Where to check transaction confirmation?

Use local wallet daemon or monero‑blockchain‑import tool, never rely on clearnet explorers that track queries.

 Technical Issues

Site not loading?

Rotate Tor circuit, check mirror authenticity, and compare fingerprint. If PGP mismatch persists, mirror may be offline for maintenance.

Why is Tor slow?

Because of multi‑layer encryption and volunteer relays. Speed reflects circuit latency and is normal for darknet traffic security.

Can I mirror this hub?

Yes. Kerberos docs are static HTML and PGP‑verified. You can clone them locally for audit or education purposes.