Crown Market mirrors: the live onion register
Three live mirrors on the present rotation. Copy them from the register on the home page; the notes below set out the office each one holds.
Crown keeps three mirrors running in parallel. The Primary carries the bulk of buyer traffic and stands behind the platform's principal anti-flood challenge layer. Mirror 2 receives the spillover during the busiest windows. Mirror 3 serves as the declared failover on lower-throughput guard relays.
The triad exists so that a flood aimed at one address leaves the sessions on the other two untouched, and so the operator may stage and verify a fresh mirror before retiring an old one. The full register, with copy buttons, sits on the Crown profile page. Bookmark the register rather than any single onion.
Which mirror should I use?
The Primary first. If the challenge layer times out on your circuit, move to Mirror 2, then Mirror 3. Should all three fail, the platform is under an active flood: choose New Tor Circuit for this Site in Tor Browser, wait a few minutes, and try again.
