Review
A plain look at Osiris Market. What you get out of the box, how disputes run, how the mirrors are handled, and the spots that still annoy.
Osiris is built around the buyer. Sign up and your account is already set to Monero. Every order is locked in a 2-of-3 multisig contract instead of one key the site holds. Real people work the dispute desk and the ruling shows up on the order page once arbitration wraps. None of this is fancy by itself. The point is that Osiris turns all of it on by default. You do not opt in.
Three of them. One, the storefront loads fast and runs fine with JavaScript switched off, so you can browse on the Safest Tor setting and nothing breaks. Two, feedback is written to the record on every closed order, so a seller's history sticks around even after the mirrors rotate or you restage an account. Three, the mirror table: three working onions on a live rotation, each with a copy button so you never hand-type a fifty-six character address.
Out of the box, search puts featured listings above best-rated, so flip the sort to rating-descending on every category. The seller fee list is published but parked in the help section instead of on the listing itself. Both are nuisances on your end. Neither one breaks the site.
Want a market where the defaults are stacked in your favor? Osiris is a solid call. Hit the Osiris profile page for the live mirror table, or run the access walkthrough first if you have never bought anything here.
| Mirror | Onion address (click to open) | |
|---|---|---|
| Primary 128 ms |
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| Backup A 161 ms |
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| Backup B 197 ms |
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