This primary endpoint was last verified by the Nexus Market on 2026-06-17 21:35 UTC. PGP signature fingerprint matched: DA2E 4C95 998A 13A3 BD05. No phishing markers in response payload during inspection. Identified in this directory as the Canonical onion.
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http://nexusjprnddf2scayszs6j6akk4hgsipsgchs5biumfxnvftpcsu6qqd.onionThe Nexus Market is a hub for various vendors who sell products such as high-quality counterfeit bills, credit cards, licenses, weapons, and more. It is a dangerous place to be if you do not monitor and access it using our verified links. Be safe with the Nexus Market URLs on Linksdarkweb.com.
Independent Tracking
We monitor network connectivity but have no market bias. Our information is 100% neutral.
Cryptographic Proof
Every single endpoint is cryptographically verified against the canonical signing key.
Real-Time Status
Automated checks ensure that you know exactly when a node drops off the Tor network.
The Role of Independent Directories
The pressing question for all stakeholders, competing marketplaces, ongoing whitelists, affiliates, and law enforcement units, is whether the overarching site, vendor funding, or service model, operational since December 2022, is compatible with their policy of using or supporting the nexus markets. This includes recent decisions as we salute the return of AMP and a few familiar faces. Our reports are not intended for those who do not wish to engage with XM sites. We also publicize legitimate XM sites owned by.
Browsing anonymously requires privacy. When accessing the darknet, it’s safer to use a proxy to mask the identity of the connecting gateway. As the integrated proxy works at the application level, it is not required to use TOR, I2P, or VPN to hide your IP address. Bugs are often used to gain access to a user's machine, bitcoins, or bank account. We strive to minimize any attack vectors.
Uptime, signatures, and entry history are just a few examples of the potentially identifying features a persistent attacker could leverage to de-anonymize users on the network. Like previous attacks that monitor the DNS infrastructure or otherwise directly observe the links between relays and hidden services, this would be no general threat to the Tor network itself. But it would pose a direct threat to the users who depend on our marketplace to route around local censorship and stay alive.
The scariest moment for a darknet user comes ten seconds after a real node timeout, when panic washes over you and cryptographic routines make honest mistakes.
Let's break down the torpor. The metrics portal provides an overview of the network state but not every Tor node must run a web server and it certainly shouldn't. Tor nodes enable onion routing for point-to-point anonymized streams. They're for relaying traffic not serving content.
Cryptographic Verification and PGP
Just because a nexus market mirror appears to be accurate doesn't mean you should trust it. The visual identity of a marketplace is trivially easy to clone. The only source of truth is mathematics. That's why we stress PGP verification above all else. When you are vetting a nexus market documented domain, you must be in possession of a signature that verifies back to the genesis key.
PGP Signature Verifier
Enter any .onion URL you believe to be a Nexus Market mirror, and we will verify it against the market's documented PGP signing key to determine if the signature is a valid match. Do not trust, verify.
All invoices, receipts, and intimate client details require encryption at rest with the strongest cyphers legally available, and in-transit encryption must also be utilized at all times. Tools specifically are rated for configuration changes performed on detection of hostile environments and more generally in the context of the surface covered by each product; fewer agents reduce your exposure to chain reaction of exploits. All audit logs and security intelligence sources can be provided within 72 hours of request.
We frequently receive emails from users who bypassed safe mode or left JavaScript enabled while browsing a nexus darknet market clone. By the time they contact us, their Monero is gone. We cannot recover lost funds. We can only help you secure your future nexus market darkweb routing. Always cross-reference the primary
against our historical key logs.Market Infrastructure and Trade Mechanics
Knowing how the underlying platform works enables you to be able to spot fakes. The market defaults to multisig escrow. Not a simple feature. Multisig means that multiple parties must sign off on a transaction before funds are moved. This prevents one-sided robbery by either the vendor or the market admins. If you come across a nexus market online portal that requires you to make direct, non-escrow wallet collateral notes for standard physical goods. Then you're most probably looking at a clone.
Also, Monero is a critical offshore holding. Unlike Bitcoin or Ether wallets, XMR wallets aren't banned in any Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) region. This is crucial — individuals must have access to digital funds offshore to transact for high-risk procurement. It might seem like an insignificant accommodation, but if it’s not provided it will only serve to isolate the consumer.
With a "nexus market", as with the Silk Road, the Grey Market, and the Dream Market before it, the flowing routes of cold, hard cash in the form of bitcoins provide anonymity and plausible deniability to both users and sellers of stolen and counterfeit personal and financial data. Markets rise and fall, but the diverter shields the affordable privacy and plausible deniability of modern darknet commerce from the friction of disruptive competition.
If one finds themselves stuck in a captcha loop, it is sensible to assume that their current Tor circuit has been flagged as suspicious. In such cases, it is recommended to simply rebuild the circuit and try again. The market is likely still online.
Verified Routing Table
The following are the most effective, cryptographically verified routing table for the industry. These endpoints are on a real-time basis monitored for uptime and signature validity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions our directory team commonly answers about market access and security protocols.
What is the Nexus Market url?
The verified Nexus Market URL is shared through cryptographically signed messages and is kept in our live routing table above. It's a 56-character v3 hidden service that ends with .onion. Do not believe URLs that are shared through unencrypted DMs or that you come across on public clearnet forums unless the PGP signature is verified.
How do I access Nexus Market?
Access the market through the Tor Browser. Your security slider should be on 'Safest' (JavaScript disabled). Download a mirror from our site, verify the PGP signature with our guide, and visit the given onion. Solve a captcha, enter your details, and use your 2FA code to log in.
Is Nexus Market down?
Downtime happens, due to DDoS and to server maintenance. For the primary links being unresponsive, check our uptime tracker. Often, the market is simply rotating its public nodes to shed the attack traffic.
How can I verify a Nexus Market mirror?
You're verifying the signature of the signed message on the mirror's login page with the canonical public key. This signature verifies the mirror is authentic. If the signature is valid, the mirror is confirmed as authentic. If the signature is not valid then you are at a phishing site. This is how the mechanics do the job **via GnuPG** documentation.
Are Nexus Market mirrors safe?
But the use of these secondary sources is generally viewed as risky and discouraged by the market community for several reasons. These are the most dangerous clearnet sites we could visit, packed with scammers and phishing sites, spyware, and law enforcement. Even using one puts you at increased risk, as that site sometimes steals your coins or gets penetrated by law enforcement themselves.
When was Nexus Market last verified?
Our automated systems ping the network and verify the cryptographic signatures every fifteen minutes. The exact timestamp of the last successful verification is displayed in the status strip at the top of this page. If the timestamp is older than a few hours, the network is likely experience severe routing instability.
Send us a message
Submit a question or report a phishing mirror. You will receive a contact ID — write it down or bookmark the lookup link to check for replies later. We do not require an email; if you provide one it is stored for our records only and never shared.