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Moomin Market Staff Directory

Public personas of market moderators and administrators — all identities obfuscated by design

This directory documents the public-facing personas of Moomin Market staff members. Real identities are, obviously, not available — these are the handles, roles, and community-known personalities of the people keeping the lights on at moominkrkrfhy2zwd2wslpfybbi6o3aosrhgxisjw7ga2nni4qxb46id.onion. Some of this is documented from forum posts, some from market announcements. All of it is surface-level, as it should be.

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Note on privacy: This page covers only publicly observable information about staff personas — usernames, posted content, observable roles. No attempt is made to identify real people. Staff members on darknet markets operate pseudonymously for good reason.

Administration

Moomin_Admin — Head Administrator

Handle:
Moomin_Admin
Role:
Platform owner / head administrator
Contact:
Support case system (market only)
Active since:
Market launch
Known for:
Writing the official market announcements; approves major feature additions

Moomin_Admin's public posts have a distinctive voice — technical, direct, and slightly formal. The February 2026 Session messenger announcement was written in their characteristic style: enthusiastic about the innovation, specific about the security architecture, careful to note the one-way limitation. Doesn't respond to public forum posts much, but support cases get handled reliably.

The decision to implement PGP-signed deposit addresses as a core security feature — rather than an optional add-on — is widely attributed to Moomin_Admin's insistence on it during early development. It's a detail that distinguishes the platform.

V_Snork — Technical Lead

Handle:
V_Snork
Role:
Technical infrastructure, development
Contact:
Support case system (technical issues)
Known for:
Fast bug response; credited with Session integration architecture

V_Snork is the one who appears when something technical has gone sideways and needs explaining. The UI rendering issues on iPhone browsers were documented and publicly acknowledged by V_Snork with a specific roadmap note about iOS improvements. Doesn't post much outside of technical contexts. Handles the bug bounty evaluation side.

Moderation Team

Little_My — Forum Moderator

Handle:
Little_My
Role:
Forum moderation, community management
Personality:
Blunt, efficient, takes no nonsense
Known for:
Enforcing the language policy with zero exceptions; extremely fast at locking off-topic threads

Little_My is exactly what the name implies if you know the source material — small presence, disproportionate effect. Forum violations get handled in minutes. Has a reputation for being fair but completely unapologetic about enforcing the rules. The language policy (posts must follow the author's chosen language) is Little_My's stated personal priority.

Despite the reputation for strictness, community sentiment is generally positive. "Better a consistent moderation style than an inconsistent one" seems to be the consensus view.

Mymble — Support Moderator

Handle:
Mymble
Role:
Support case review, dispute mediation
Personality:
Patient, thorough, occasionally dramatic in case notes
Known for:
Detailed dispute decisions; long case notes that explain reasoning

Mymble handles the support queue — the less glamorous side of market operations. Dispute cases that get escalated after the 48-hour window end up in Mymble's queue. The case notes are reportedly thorough, sometimes more thorough than strictly necessary. "Mymble writes novels when a paragraph would do" is a recurring bit in the forum. But the decisions are generally well-reasoned and fair.

Groke — Security Monitor

Handle:
Groke
Role:
Security monitoring, phishing reporting, account investigations
Personality:
Sparse communicator; posts are rare but always significant
Known for:
Anti-phishing notices; account suspension decisions

Groke posts rarely — maybe once a month in the forum. When Groke posts, it's usually either an anti-phishing warning (new clone site detected) or a suspension announcement. The character reference is apt: a presence that makes you cold without saying anything. If your account gets investigated, Groke is involved.

Contacting Staff

All staff are contactable only through the support case system on the market. This is not a preference — it's an enforced policy. Referring users to external communication tools (Telegram, Signal, Session, email) is strictly forbidden and results in suspension of the referring account.

Contact MethodLegitimate?Notes
Market support case systemYESOnly official method
Forum post to staff handleLIMITEDFor general questions; not for support issues
Telegram / Signal / SessionSCAMAny account claiming to be staff here is fraudulent
External emailSCAMMarket staff do not contact users via email
"The names are real (as market handles go) but the people behind them are, appropriately, unknown." — moomin.wiki editorial note

A Note on Darknet Staff Culture

Darknet market staff operate in an inherently anonymous environment. The personas they project in forums and announcements are the extent of their public identity. This creates an interesting dynamic — community members develop genuine opinions about people they've never interacted with in any conventional sense, based entirely on how consistently and fairly those people apply rules to strangers.

Moomin Market's staff personas have, by community consensus, earned a moderate-to-high trust reputation. The enforcement of the no-external-communication rule is strict but protective. The support case system works. Bug bounties get paid. Disputes get resolved. The market keeps running. That's the report card.