Don’t be dumb with it obviously — use Tor and basic common sense
ended up finding a Tor link hub that’s actually not total garbage. Most of the “deep web guides” people repost are super outdated or just point you at dead services, but this one is kept up and organized. It lays out different hidden services in categories and gives short notes on what each one claims to be, so you’re not just guessing and clicking random onion URLs.
The main value for me is that it helps you avoid obvious fake stuff. A lot of scams just copy a name and pretend to be the “official” version, and if you’re new you can’t tell. Having everything laid out in one place with basic descriptions makes it way easier to tell which links even look legit enough to bother checking in Tor.
If you’re just starting to explore Tor and want to understand what’s out there without getting instantly phished, it’s a decent reference point. Basic rules still apply: only open this kind of thing in Tor Browser, never give anyone your personal info or wallet keys, and assume anyone offering “free money” is lying until proven otherwise.








