Onion Domain Resolver via Unstoppable Domains

https://alltheonions.pw/

http://fvf3zavvvw373w6bbxo6nwjdhwel3x5wc2v4iosnmtm5t54guv5mnuid.onion/

Our github repo: https://github.com/puurpl/onioNS/

Look Up Your UD Records (Tor, DNS, Wallets, IPFS, etc.)

Enter a UD domain (e.g. mydomain.crypto) to retrieve tor, torkey, DNS-like records (A, AAAA, etc.), IPFS hashes, and popular wallet addresses.
We’ll show both successful records and any errors encountered.

How It Works

Set Records

Users can store various records—such as Tor onion addresses, IPFS hashes, or DNS-like data—on Unstoppable Domains. To do this, they typically mint and manage domains via the UD website, or update DNS records using official tools (e.g., Polygonscan/Etherscan smart contract interactions).

High-level: each domain on UD can hold key-value pairs (like tor=<onion> or ipfs=<hash>) that define how the domain resolves to onion or IPFS content. These records live on the blockchain, ensuring decentralized control.

Resolve Records

When you type a blockchain domain (e.g., mydomain.crypto) into this page, we query a local or remote UD API/RPC endpoint to retrieve the stored records. That data is then displayed or used to redirect to an onion/HTTP/IPFS address.

For seamless usage, Tor exit nodes or DNS servers can integrate this resolution logic, allowing users to enter UD-based addresses without extra steps. (Until the new records can be integrated properly into a more advanced DNS protocol they can simply be returned as onion addresses in a CNAME record.) For higher security, individuals can run a local node or utilize DoH (DNS over HTTPS) behind Tor, or rely on community resolvers on both Tor and clearnet.

Why?

By combining human-readable Unstoppable Domains with hidden services, you get a decentralized, censorship-resistant, and privacy-enhanced way to navigate to onion or IPFS content. It removes the barrier of cryptic onion addresses, making Tor usage more approachable, and making it easier to verify the authenticity of addresses. At the same time, advanced users retain full control: they could choose to run their own resolver or select DoH (possibly over Tor), ensuring no reliance on third-party servers or leaks of their queries.

You can view sites referenced by IPFS hash records in a web3 browser or by visiting one of the following (or other) HTTP gateways:

See also: Public Gateway Checker

You can view sites referenced by onion address records in Tor browser (recommended) or by visiting an onion gateway (though onion gateways can break anonymity and trust):

Onion Gateway List

About This Project

This platform harnesses Unstoppable Domains to store and retrieve Tor onion address DNS records, and optionally public keys, creating a human-readable and secure DNS for the dark web. Easily manage or verify hidden services with cryptographically assured records.

UNS & ENS Domain Info

Click the button below to view a quick reference of TLDs (UNS and ENS) with their registration blockchains.