the routing post
What people type, and the post that answers it
People arrive here having typed a handful of different phrases. Most of them are asking the same two or three questions in different words.
the three wethenorth market addresses
hn2paw7zfvndw3dovycegeqmvvnf4pl67b3g2p7pohjlzavloosh73id.onionhn2paw7zrgujyhnt6mgxlt2q6uhgbke4itpqitxhyfbumq3wtnckbuyd.onionhn2paw7zadwkcra3qzv5e4q547i7e5lvxm62cfxqftuqdu7moiu2ceyd.onionprinted the way they were handed over. no labels, no numbering, nothing here says which one to try first. this feed never opens them, so it has no status light, no percentage and no date of checking to give you.
the two names
WeTheNorth and WTN are the same thing. The full name is what the market calls itself and the abbreviation is what people type, because three letters are faster than eleven.
This feed uses both throughout, on purpose. Somebody searching wtn market and somebody searching wethenorth market want the same set of three addresses.
Where the name came from is its own post, in where the name comes from.
links, mirrors, url, address
These four words are used interchangeably and they all mean the same object: one of the onion strings at the top of this post. Somebody typing wtn market links, wethenorth links, wtn market url or wtn market address is asking for exactly the same three strings.
Mirror carries a slight extra implication, that there are several ways in to one market, which there are. That is covered in signing in on any mirror.
None of the four words implies anything about whether an address is genuine, which is the thing people actually want to know.
the routing table
What people type on the left, the post that actually answers it on the right.
the phrase this feed cannot answer
Anything of the form which wtn market link is the real one. That question has no answer available from a page like this, and every page that offers one is offering something it does not have.
The nearest honest answer is in where people get them, which grades sources by how little each one proves rather than by how much.
why this page exists
Partly to route people quickly, and partly to say out loud that a search phrase is not a question with a verified answer behind it.
A person typing wethenorth market url wants certainty. What is available is three strings printed as supplied and a set of cheap checks that rule things out rather than in.
replies
a reader askedIs WTN the official abbreviation?
the answerIt is what people use. This feed is in no position to say what is official about anything, and it uses both forms because both are typed constantly.
a reader askedI typed a phrase that is not in the table. Where do I go?
the answerThe full list has a line describing every post, which is usually faster than guessing at a channel.
a reader askedDoes using the right search phrase get me a safer address?
the answerNo. The phrase changes which pages you see and nothing about what is printed on them, which is the point of asking a search engine.
what this post is not Not a list of search volumes or rankings. It is a routing table, built from the pages that exist, and every row points at a real post.