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The primary onion is nexusaskv3n5lse2zs3gg2lvxdisi4xroq45t3gtjsien3lzun5tb7qd.onion. It is a v3 onion address, so it only opens inside Tor Browser. If a URL you have does not end in .onion, it is not Nexus.
On this site's mirrors page. Live mirror URLs are listed with the primary at the top. When the operator rotates a mirror we replace the stale one and note the change.
Yes. Every URL is a different onion address, but all point at the same backend. Your balance, open orders and vendor conversations show up identically on every mirror.
Two checks. First, verify the PGP-signed rotation with the operator's public key (see the PGP guide). Second, once you are on the login page, read the small text along the bottom of the captcha image. That text is the URL the operator wants you to be on. If it matches your address bar, the mirror is real.
Bitcoin, Litecoin and Monero. Monero is the privacy default. Litecoin is convenient for smaller orders because confirmations arrive faster than Bitcoin. Bitcoin works for everything but leaves a public trace.
Yes, 2-of-3 by default on every deposit. Two of the three keys are needed to move the coins: buyer, seller, market. The market alone cannot walk with the deposits because it only holds one of the three keys.
Anywhere from ten seconds to a couple of minutes depending on load. If the queue clears instantly on every attempt from one mirror, that mirror is fake. If it stalls for more than five minutes, try a different mirror URL.
Free. You pick a username, a password and a mnemonic PIN for recovery. Write the mnemonic on paper. Never screenshot it, never save it to a cloud sync.
Yes. That is the point of mirrors. Log in on any URL, your balance and order history follow.
No. Nexus lives only on Tor. Any site claiming to be a clearnet Nexus login is a phishing operation.
Either side can open a dispute at any stage. A moderator reviews the case and cosigns with the party they decide is right. Because deposits sit in 2-of-3 multisig, the coins can only move when two keys agree.
No. We do not run Nexus. Support requests only reach the market's own on-site messaging.
Nowhere until you have verified it against a PGP-signed announcement. Once verified, save it to Tor Browser's bookmarks, not to the browser you use for regular clearnet browsing.
Come back to the mirrors page and pick the current primary. Do not follow a URL sent by anyone through email, Telegram or a chat. Nexus never announces a rotation through those channels.