Quote from: SorryMario on January 04, 2013, 02:45 amThat's a relief ;D Now that I've placed my first order I started thinking "what if...?" (naturally at a point when it would be too late to do anything about it).I heard that the address was changed once a year or so ago (but maybe that was just a false rumor). I only used Wikipedia the first time to get the address, then kept it in my password manager from then on. I'm not sure why the addresses aren't simpler, like "silkroad.onion or silkroadforums.onion, but I'll defintely keep them stored in a safe place! Cheers.The names can't be made simpler, at least not easily -- part of the name is a key value; it's the way .onion domains work. As the Wikipedia article states: QuoteAddresses in the .onion pseudo-TLD are opaque, non-mnemonic, 16-character alpha-semi-numeric hashes which are automatically generated based on a public key when a hidden service is configured. These 16-character hashes can be made up of any letter of the alphabet, and decimal digits beginning with 2 and ending with 7, thus representing an 80-bit number in base32. NC