EDIT: his response via PM:
better you try to learn the differences of the OSI layers next time.

Ty for the well thought comment, troll.

Hey man, it's called "personal message" for a reason.

On a side note, I actually have an exam tomorrow about Cisco's CCNA chapter 09 and the transport layer. So that's funny for you to say. lol

ok, then this quick escalation is maybe usefull:
encryption (SSL) and addressing (IP) are using different layers. if a service is reachable via ordinary IP (and not Tor) collection of metadata is possible even if the data exchange is encrypted itself.
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/tcp-ip-model/EDIT: but could be CM is too lazy to update their Tor implementation because there was a DDOS fix not long time ago. but if I want to mix my coins I will ever connect via Tor to this service.