Canary text drifted; keys did not match

Open-source note on how Blackops Darknet chatter treated this theme—informational only, not live telemetry.

Lead still for Canary text drifted; keys did not match

This post belongs to the dmblackops.com news desk. It condenses how public forums, security blogs, or legal commentary talked about Blackops Market around the date above—not a wire service report from the market itself.

When archives disagree, prefer dated captures with hashes, signed announcements, and primary filings. Blackops Market threads are noisy; they can still show which worries dominated users at the time.

Unsigned canary screenshots were debunked within hours on watchdog forums.

Crypto readers: privacy claims belong next to citations from GetMonero or peer-reviewed papers.

None of this is purchase guidance. Compare any onion you see with the verified annex, refresh phishing habits, and route health questions to licensed responders.

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