The portal
behind the
drughub link
drghb-list.vip is an independent link directory. It has no operational connection to Drughub market and does not speak for its administrators. This portal exists for one reason: every search engine result for "drughub link" is a minefield of cloned phishing pages. One wrong click has cost users real money. This site publishes only PGP-verified addresses, sourced from official Dread subdread announcements, and checks them on a 48–72-hour cycle. That's the whole premise.
Drughub market launched in August 2023. The team behind it previously ran White House Market — a platform that closed cleanly after four years without an incident. That track record is why the community paid attention when Drughub opened. Since then, 87,007 registered users and 4,379 approved vendors have built out the platform. Getting the right link to them is this portal's job.
Four steps before any .onion goes live
This is the process every address goes through before it appears on this portal. The goal is simple: if the PGP trail breaks anywhere, the link stays off the list.
Pull from official Dread subdread
Every verified address starts at the Drughub subdread on Dread. That's the only channel where the market team publishes PGP-signed link updates. We check for new announcements on a 48-hour cycle, more often after known DDoS events. Forum posts, Telegram channels, and clearnet sites are disqualified as sources regardless of how convincing they look.
PGP signature verification
Every announcement is verified against the Drughub team's published PGP key using GnuPG. A valid signature proves the post came from someone holding the private key — it does not prove the market is legitimate, but it does prove the link came from the same operator who signed previous posts. Broken signature means the announcement is skipped entirely.
Connectivity check via Tor
Once PGP passes, we connect to the .onion address through a fresh Tor circuit and verify the login page loads correctly. We check that the page structure matches the known Drughub interface. A PGP-valid link that resolves to a blank page or an unfamiliar layout triggers a hold pending further review.
Publish or remove
Links that pass all three checks above are published with a verification timestamp. Links that fail are removed immediately — no grace period. If an address goes down for more than 96 hours with no official explanation from the Drughub team, it is listed as inactive. It returns to active status only after a fresh PGP-signed announcement confirms it.
PGP login, 2-of-3 multisig escrow, walletless invoices — the layers that make Monero-only transactions genuinely private.
Verify a link yourself
Full PGP verification walkthrough in the setup guide.
From launch to April 2026
Key milestones in Drughub market's history, compiled from PGP-signed announcements, privacy research sources, and community reporting on Dread. This timeline informs how we assess link reliability.
Drughub opens to the public
The former White House Market administration team launches Drughub with Monero-only payments and mandatory PGP login from day one. White House Market's clean four-year exit gave the new project immediate credibility. Vendors from the old platform migrated quickly. The Lab Verification Program was announced in the same launch post — an unusual commitment for a market that had not yet processed a single order.
SuperMarket acquisition
Drughub absorbs SuperMarket in what is widely regarded as the first documented M&A transaction in darknet market history. SuperMarket's vendor base and active listings are migrated to the Drughub platform. The acquisition roughly doubled active listings in the months that followed. Integration was handled through Dread announcements with PGP-signed confirmation at each stage.
Critical infrastructure report by "Evil Rabbit"
A researcher using the handle "Evil Rabbit" published an analysis identifying several infrastructure exposures: a real IP address (189.2.171.6 in the UAE), a clearnet-to-darknet bridge visible at drughub.su/.link, EXIF metadata in uploaded images containing tool fingerprints, and accessible admin panels. The findings were significant. That they remained unpatched for months afterward was more significant. This portal's verification protocol was tightened in direct response to this period of uncertainty.
Platform operating under increased scrutiny
Following the infrastructure exposure, Drughub continued operating but community discussions on Dread reflected caution. PGP-signed announcements continued on schedule. Link rotation increased — the platform shifted mirrors more frequently as a countermeasure against phishing operations that were exploiting the increased search volume from people looking for safe access routes.
This portal launches
drghb-list.vip goes live with a single mandate: publish only PGP-verified addresses, check them on a 48–72-hour cycle, and remove anything that fails without a grace period. No other content, no forum, no community features. The focus stays narrow.
Current status
Drughub market continues to operate. Uptime over the past 90 days is 98.8%. Two unscheduled outages are on record — one DDoS event, one clearnet-bridge misconfiguration. Both were resolved within hours of the PGP-signed incident posts. The 13,487 active listings include 12,138 with Lab Verification badges. The current primary link and all active mirrors are listed on the homepage with last-verified timestamps.
Why this directory, not the others
Most link directories for any darknet market fall into one of three categories: abandoned, monetized, or unverified. Here is how this portal compares.
| Factor | drghb-list.vip | Typical link site | Random forum post |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verification source | PGP-signed Dread posts | Unknown / copy-paste | Unknown |
| Update frequency | Every 48–72 hours | Infrequent or never | One-time post |
| Removed when down | Yes, immediately | Often stays listed | No mechanism |
| Advertising / affiliate | None | Common | Often |
| Requires JavaScript | No | Usually yes | N/A |
| Logs / cookies | None | Analytics common | N/A |
"Phishing sites copy Drughub's interface exactly. You would not know from the login screen. The only check that works is the .onion address itself — character by character."
The comparison table above is intentionally stark. Most "drughub link" results on search engines lead to sites that have not been maintained since 2024. Some are actively malicious. The setup guide walks through how to spot a phishing clone at the address level — a check that takes under thirty seconds and can prevent a costly mistake.
What users say about this portal
Collected from Dread subdread comments and direct messages. No editing beyond removing identifying details. Average portal rating: 4.8/5.
First time I found a drughub directory that actually removes links when they go down. Every other site I used had dead addresses still listed as "online." The timestamp next to each link tells you exactly when it was last checked. That alone is worth bookmarking this page.
The section explaining PGP verification sold me on this site. Most people don't check signatures — this portal does it for you and explains why it matters. That context is useful for people who are new to Tor and darknet markets. Sent two friends here when they asked how to access Drughub.
Clean. No ads, no JavaScript requirement, no sketchy redirects. The page loads fast over Tor, links copy correctly, and the timestamp makes it obvious how fresh the data is. This is what a link directory should look like. The setup guide is also genuinely thorough without being condescending.
Tools used for safe Drughub access
Each tool below is referenced in our setup guide. These are the same tools that privacy researchers and security professionals recommend. None are affiliated with this portal.
Tor Browser
The only browser that routes traffic through the Tor network. Required to access any .onion address including Drughub.
Monero (XMR)
The only payment method Drughub accepts. Ring signatures, stealth addresses, and RingCT make every transaction private by default.
Tails OS
Live operating system that routes all connections through Tor and leaves no trace on the host machine. Recommended for high-risk sessions.
Whonix
Desktop OS using two VMs — Workstation and Gateway — to isolate your working environment from the Tor network entirely.
GnuPG
Command-line PGP tool for verifying market announcements and generating your own keypair for Drughub's passwordless login.
KeePassXC
Offline password manager. Useful for storing PGP passphrases and login details without touching a cloud service.
EFF — Privacy Rights
Electronic Frontier Foundation's research on digital privacy rights, encryption policy, and surveillance. Essential reading for context.
Privacy Guides
Independent privacy tool recommendations. Covers Tor, Monero wallets, operating systems, and communication apps with detailed reasoning for each choice.
Mullvad VPN
No-log VPN that accepts Monero for payment. Used by some users before connecting to Tor for an additional routing layer.
VeraCrypt
Open-source disk encryption for securing PGP keys and Monero wallet files on disk with plausible deniability containers.
Important. None of the tools above are affiliated with this portal or with Drughub market. Download them only from the official sources linked above. Cross-check download hashes against published signatures. The Privacy Guides tools page maintains an independent curated list with verification instructions.
Ready to access Drughub?
The current verified .onion address is on the homepage. Copy it, open Tor Browser, and paste. Takes under ninety seconds. The setup guide covers the full procedure if this is your first time.