The History of Doxbin

Doxbin was a dox pasting archive located on Tor for anons, hackers, and other assorted irc faggots to go around and flex their abilities.
Unlike the other skid-fake doxbin versions running on BlazingFast boxes with .TK domains based on the github Doxbin version nachash thrown everywhere, which go offline after 2-3 days, we stand for the highest availability possible. We will stay here regardless. If that requires to switch network or staff in background, we'll do so. Your submitted doxes will stay up.

The famous Doxbin was owned by Nachash in late 2011, Nachash left the scene in 2015 and the inactive twitter handle @loldoxbin is controlled by a close friend of Nachash.
Intangir a.k.a Antichrist from LizardSquad located in the Netherlands, was the co-admin of the original onion-land doxbin.

The first mention of Doxbin was created shortly after the arrival of a paste uploading website called '10littleniggers', which was created in 2009/2010 and allegedly owned by some 808chan.org retard who was a close friend of r000t (Blair Strater), the most bullied kid on the internet.
Shortly after this guy cut aids and autism, he gave the whining heroin addict Hann a.k.a troof, root on the Doxbin box.
Hann then proceeded to do nothing useful and instead IRC'd from the box and got it nulled.
With his unnacceptable events occurring and massive IRC drama around Hann, the former Doxbin owner decided to resign; handing ownership of Doxbin over to Nachash.
Nachash and his co-bitch Intangir stepped in by overtaking the site and making Doxbin a well known name by openly allowing credit card and bank fraud; along with harassingdone some random lawyer from Texas.
Due to Nachash's lack of webdev ability, Doxbin PHP source was leaked by th3j35t3r. Nachash then released the source publicly as retaliation and a 'fuck you' to th3j35t3r.
As Nachash reached 4 years of owning Doxbin, he relinquished full ownership to Intangir; who did nothing important; and they later both left their internet shenanigans behind to pursue a life.
A lot of drama circulated around why Nachash's Doxbin servers were seized by feds during 'Operation Onymous'. From the research I've done and the people I've talked to, there is no legally justified reason for the seizure. The only reason found was "because they could", which was from our lawyer.

Nachash has been MIA since early 2015, a few months after releasing his guide, 'So, you want to be a darknet drug lord'.

The current Doxbin you're currently viewing was made in early 2018 by kt & Brenton under the domain name doxbin.org, as a place to store personal doxes, as alternative platforms were not satisfactory.

It eventually grew naturally to over 95,000 publicly viewable pastes, with over 100,000 registered users. (At the time of writing)