Kerberos Darknet Documentation Hub
Kerberos Wiki collects technical terminology and architectural overviews of the Kerberos market ecosystem — from Tor relay mechanics to cryptographic standards and back‑end security audits.
Kerberos Infrastructure Components
- Kerberos Relay Network — a distributed series of v3 onion services ensuring high resilience.
- Authentication Layer — PGP‑based login challenges and two‑step key validation.
- Escrow Module — multi‑sig Monero transactions for buyer and vendor protection.
- Security Daemon — monitors hash integrity of backend packages using SHA‑512 and Argon2.
- Interface Nodes — Tor front‑ends broadcasting content to hidden services internally.
Encryption and Protocols
PGP 4‑Layer Security
All communications signed and encrypted with 4096‑bit RSA keys; metadata‑free messages via GPG symmetrical padding.
XMR Integration
Kerberos uses native Monero API to assign sub‑addresses per order, ensuring unlinkability and trace‑resistance.
Tor Layering
Three‑hop Tor routing between client and market node prevents endpoint correlation and traffic timing analysis.
Using Kerberos Wiki
Each entry links to specific subjects: wallet hardening, PGP script examples, API schema for automation bots, and OpSec lab scenarios. Users can cite sections when researching darknet market security or cryptographic design.