NEXUS Marketplace Access: Official Links & Mirrors
⚠️ Security Notice
These are verified onion addresses for the marketplace. Always verify PGP signatures before accessing. Use Tor Browser exclusively. All links below are cryptographically verified and updated regularly.
Current Marketplace Mirrors
All onion links verified through official PGP signatures. Mirror status updated every 5 minutes. These mirrors provide redundant access to the platform.
Set security level to "Safest" in Tor Browser settings
Never maximize browser window (fingerprinting risk)
Disable JavaScript if possible
Step 2: Copy Mirror Link
Click "Copy Link" button on any online mirror above. The complete onion URL will be copied to your clipboard. Verify the link format before proceeding.
Step 3: Access the Platform
Paste the copied link into Tor Browser address bar. Verify you see the correct URL before pressing Enter. The site will load within 10-30 seconds.
Step 4: Verify PGP Signature
Once connected, verify the platform's PGP signature on the welcome message or any official communication. This confirms you're on an authentic mirror.
Link Verification
Official PGP Key:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
[Official Marketplace PGP Public Key]
Contact support for current key
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
How to Verify Links:
Import the official PGP public key into your keyring
Check PGP signatures on all official communications
Verify it uses v3 onion address format (56 characters)
Cross-reference links from multiple independent sources
Bookmark verified mirrors in Tor Browser
Never trust links from untrusted sources or forums
Always access through verified mirrors only
Security Tips
When accessing the platform through any mirror, follow these security practices:
Only use official mirrors listed on this page
Never access without Tor Browser
Verify links before bookmarking
Enable 2FA on your account
Use PGP encryption for all messages
Check mirror status before large transactions
Report phishing links to support team
Keep your credentials secure and unique
Understanding Onion Links
Onion addresses are special URLs that only work within the Tor network. They provide anonymous access to hidden services. Here's what you need to know:
V3 Onion Address Format
Modern onion addresses are 56 characters long, ending in ".onion". This format provides stronger cryptography than the older 16-character v2 addresses. All legitimate mirrors use v3 addresses exclusively.
Why Multiple Mirrors Exist
Darknet platforms maintain multiple mirrors for several reasons:
DDoS Protection: Distributed access points make attacks harder
Geographic Redundancy: Servers in different locations improve uptime
Load Balancing: Traffic distributed across mirrors reduces latency
Censorship Resistance: If one mirror is blocked, others remain accessible
How Onion Routing Works
When you connect through Tor, your traffic bounces through three random nodes before reaching the destination. Each node only knows the previous and next hop. This makes tracing connections back to you extremely difficult. The destination server also remains hidden — it doesn't know your IP address.
Operational Security (OPSEC)
Good operational security protects your privacy. Bad OPSEC gets people caught. Follow these principles:
Device Security
Dedicated Device: Use a separate computer or VM for darknet access. Never use your daily driver.
Live Operating System: Consider Tails OS which leaves no trace on the host machine.
Full Disk Encryption: Encrypt everything. Use strong passphrases, not simple passwords.
No Cameras: Cover webcams. Disable microphones when not needed.
Network Security
Public WiFi: Using public networks adds another layer between you and your home IP. Coffee shops, libraries.
No VPN + Tor: Contrary to popular belief, VPN + Tor often reduces anonymity. Trust Tor alone.
Check for Leaks: DNS leaks and WebRTC leaks can expose your real IP. Test regularly.
Behavioral Security
Never Discuss: Don't tell anyone about your activities. Loose lips sink ships.
Separate Identities: Darknet username should have zero connection to real identity.
Timing Patterns: Vary when you access. Consistent patterns create fingerprints.
Writing Style: Your writing style can identify you. Be aware of unique phrases or patterns.
Common Access Issues
Troubleshooting guide for connection problems:
Mirror Not Loading
If a mirror doesn't load after 60 seconds:
Try a different mirror from the list above
Check your Tor Browser version — update if outdated
Request new Tor circuit (click lock icon → "New Circuit")
Clear Tor Browser cache and cookies
Check if the mirror shows "offline" status on this page
Onion addresses may change for security reasons. If a private key is compromised or suspected of being compromised, administrators generate new addresses. This protects users from potential man-in-the-middle attacks. Always check this page for the most current verified links.
Can I access with a regular browser?
No. Onion addresses only work within the Tor network. Standard browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari cannot resolve .onion domains. You must use Tor Browser, which routes your connection through the Tor network and can access hidden services.
Is it safe to save onion links?
Bookmarking verified links in Tor Browser is safe and recommended. However, never save links in regular browsers, note-taking apps connected to cloud services, or anywhere that syncs to unencrypted storage. Keep your bookmarks local to your Tor Browser profile.
What if all mirrors are down?
If all mirrors show offline status for extended periods, the platform may be experiencing:
Major DDoS attack — usually temporary, check back in a few hours
Maintenance window — sometimes announced in advance on forums
Law enforcement action — if prolonged, may indicate seizure
Exit scam — watch for community reports and verify through multiple sources
Never trust links shared on forums during outages. Wait for verified sources to confirm new addresses.
How often are mirrors updated?
Mirror status on this page updates every 5 minutes. We run automated checks against all known mirrors and display real-time status. If a mirror goes down, it typically shows within one update cycle.
Why do some mirrors load faster?
Speed varies based on server location relative to your Tor exit node, current load on that mirror, and network conditions. The Tor network itself introduces latency due to three-hop routing. If one mirror is slow, try another — they're all equally secure.
Should I use bridges?
Tor bridges are useful if your ISP or country blocks Tor traffic. Bridges are unlisted Tor entry points that help circumvent censorship. Most users don't need bridges, but they're essential in restrictive environments. Configure bridges in Tor Browser settings if direct Tor connection fails.