New address: http://q6v5kcslb3qvrbholwub6n7wmgwfc3a5uldv4hq3hgbzspqqh7sxlbqd.onion/

Old address: http://aleffmkariz4kvcxzawwdbf2sc4agqpokjlj7bs3hcsqz2up6g6urkyd.onion/


I'm moving the service from http://aleffmkariz4kvcxzawwdbf2sc4agqpokjlj7bs3hcsqz2up6g6urkyd.onion/ to http://q6v5kcslb3qvrbholwub6n7wmgwfc3a5uldv4hq3hgbzspqqh7sxlbqd.onion/ for trust.

Onion v3 addresses are long and awkward, and that's exactly why “vanity” addresses can be tempting: they look nicer and feel easier to recognize. But that recognizability can also backfire. It's not that hard for someone with decent hardware to generate a different onion address that starts with the same few characters, and that makes impersonation and confusion much more likely. A neat-looking prefix can accidentally give people a false sense of “this must be the real one”.

I don't want anyone to have to rely on vibes or a familiar-looking beginning of an address to feel safe. I want the correct link to be clear, unambiguous, and something I can communicate consistently, so users don't get tricked by look-alikes.

So this migration is basically me choosing clarity over cosmetics. The new address may not be pretty, but it's meant to reduce the chances of mistakes, scams, and uncertainty.


Tip: Bookmark the new address and verify it from a trusted source to avoid look-alikes.