ouija onion resolver Firefox

ouija onion resolver

Type any AllDomains name (mything.stacc, name.bonk, name.abc, name.sol, …) literally in the URL bar — resolves the on-chain owner, derives the matching Tor v3 .onion via identity collapse, and redirects. Built for Brave's native Tor + Tor Browser (Fi

Features & Capabilities

Type a name like mything.stacc in the URL bar. The extension intercepts before DNS, looks up the on-chain owner via AllDomains on Solana, re-encodes their 32-byte Ed25519 public key as a Tor v3 .onion address, and redirects. One key, two encodings.

How it works Every Solana wallet is, by construction, a Tor v3 .onion. The encoding for both is the same 32-byte Ed25519 public key — base58 for the wallet, base32 (with a 2-byte SHA3-256 checksum and a 1-byte version byte) for the .onion. AllDomains is the chain-native naming layer for Solana. Compose: a registered AllDomains name resolves to a wallet, that wallet IS already a .onion, the extension just publishes the mapping.

No oracle. No off-chain registry. No bridge service. The math is one-to-one and trustless — anyone can reproduce the derivation with sha3_256 + base32 in any language.

Where it works • Tor Browser (Firefox 115+ ESR): the .onion redirect loads natively. No proxies. • Brave's "Private window with Tor" (Chromium): same — Brave's built-in Tor handles the .onion. • Regular Firefox / Brave / Chrome: optional tor2web fallback chain (onion.ws → onion.pet → onion.ly, configurable) loads .onion content over clearnet. Disable in Options to require a real Tor window. Tor2web defeats Tor anonymity by design — the gateway operator sees every request.

Setup

  1. Install.
  2. Open about:addons → ouija → toggle "Run in Private Windows: Allow". Without this, Firefox/Tor Browser silently disables the extension inside private/Tor windows.
  3. Type any registered AllDomains name in the URL bar: mything.stacc, name.bonk, name.abc, name.sol, etc. The extension fetches the full set of registered TLDs from the on-chain TldHouse program on first run (~250 TLDs, cached 24 hours), so new TLDs work automatically.

The extension also accepts a bare base58 Solana address — it skips the AllDomains lookup and runs the identity-collapse math directly. Useful for verifying.

What it doesn't do • It does NOT route your traffic through Tor. The extension only does name resolution + URL redirection. Tor traffic still requires Tor Browser or Brave's Tor window. • It does NOT track you. Zero analytics. Zero telemetry. The bundled JavaScript contains no gtag, Sentry, Mixpanel, Amplitude, or similar. • It does NOT inject content scripts on any page. The extension has no read/write access to web page content. • It does NOT request <all_urls> host access. Permissions are scoped to Solana RPC endpoints, .onion (for redirect targets), and tor2web gateways (when fallback enabled). • It does NOT sync browsing history. The only data in browser.storage.sync is your own settings (RPC URL, gateway list, toggles).

Verification vector The standard BIP-39 test mnemonic "abandon × 11 + about" at SLIP-0010 path m/44'/501'/0'/0' must produce: Solana wallet: HAgk14JpMQLgt6rVgv7cBQFJWFto5Dqxi472uT3DKpqk .onion address: 6a3coysgu5nz3yzut3kcwfpcgl3fdd6cb5p42ty5mtub7g6sld35qlid.onion

Any implementation (this extension, your own code, Phantom wallet, the Solana CLI, Tor's own keygen) that produces a different result has a bug. Use this vector to validate.

Source code https://github.com/staccDOTsol/ouija-solana-tor-identity-collapse/tree/main/ouija-onion-resolver

Privacy policy https://github.com/staccDOTsol/ouija-solana-tor-identity-collapse/blob/main/ouija-onion-resolver/PRIVACY.md

Issues / support https://github.com/staccDOTsol/ouija-solana-tor-identity-collapse/issues

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V3 Add-on
By:
staccoverflow
Daily users:
1
Version:
0.3.3 Last updated: 2026-05-23
Version code:
6269258
Creation date:
2026-05-20
Risk:
High risk impact High risk likelihood
Permissions:
Host permissions:
  • https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com/*
  • https://*.solana.com/*
  • https://*.helius-rpc.com/*
  • https://*.triton.one/*
  • https://*.rpcpool.com/*
  • http://*.onion/*
  • https://*.onion.ws/*
  • https://*.onion.pet/*
  • https://*.onion.ly/*
Size:
676.46KB
URLs:
Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-20
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Developed by:
staccoverflow
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ouija-onion-resolver/

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