Nexus Mirror Links
If the main Nexus link above does not load, use one of the Nexus mirror addresses listed below. All mirrors point to the same marketplace backend. The Nexus url rotates periodically — when that happens, this page is updated with the new confirmed Nexus market url.
| Mirror | Verification | Last Confirmed |
|---|---|---|
nexusck4c5hrdikdhoyh5jxuxzrcm2cfqlk5saqwdkdosu7irbraqgyd.onion |
PGP-verified | |
nexusc4fexvg56avvkne2qgmgseaq3inndfwrtdtoz3jwl7hdfqx5dad.onion |
PGP-verified | |
nexuseuszbyooiqnpmstgtzssbcftr43yoj6e3yuo3nrqk7gsipdfead.onion |
PGP-verified |
Each Nexus market mirror above has been independently confirmed. The PGP fingerprint for the signing key used in verification can be cross-checked through multiple independent channels. If you're seeing a Nexus onion link that doesn't match any of these, don't trust it. Phishing clones are common and some of them look identical down to the CSS. Always compare any Nexus url against the verified list on this page before entering credentials. A mismatched Nexus link is the most common sign of a phishing site.
How to Verify the Nexus Link Yourself
Don't take our word for it. The Nexus market link can be independently verified by anyone with the market's PGP public key.
The process takes about 60 seconds:
- Get the Nexus PGP public key from a source you already trust (a key you saved previously, or one confirmed through multiple independent channels).
- Download the latest signed canary statement from the market.
- Run
gpg --verifyon the canary. If the signature is valid and the timestamp is recent, the address listed inside that canary is the real one. - Compare the address from the canary with the Nexus url on this page. They should match character-for-character.
If the canary signature fails or the timestamp is older than 14 days, treat any Nexus url from that source as unverified. Signature failure means either the canary was tampered with or it was signed by a different key entirely. Both are red flags. Never use a Nexus link that you cannot verify through this process.
For more on protecting your identity and verifying addresses safely, see the online anonymity guide.
Why Nexus Market Links Change
Onion addresses rotate. That's normal. The Tor network doesn't have a central DNS, so there's no persistent domain like on the clearnet. When law enforcement takes down a relay or the market operator detects surveillance on a particular circuit, the Nexus url changes and the old Nexus link stops resolving. This is why relying on a single saved Nexus url is risky — always check for the latest verified Nexus link here.
Nexus has rotated its primary .onion address three times since early 2025. Each rotation was announced through the signed canary before the old address went offline. The Nexus market url on this page is updated after each confirmed rotation.
Mirror addresses serve a different purpose. They're alternative entry points to the same backend, running on separate Tor circuits. If the primary Nexus onion link is slow or unreachable (common during DDoS attacks), a mirror usually still responds. The Nexus market mirror list above includes all currently confirmed alternates.
Want to know if Nexus is currently up or down? Check the Nexus Market downtime guide for current availability information.
Nexus Market Overview
Nexus Market launched in late 2023 and built its user base through a combination of multi-sig escrow, mandatory PGP for vendors, and a referral system that incentivized established vendors to migrate from other platforms. By mid-2024, the Nexus darknet market had grown into one of the larger English-language marketplaces by listing count.
The market runs on a standard Tor hidden service architecture. Buyers and vendors interact through the onion site, with transactions settled in Monero (XMR) and Bitcoin (BTC). Nexus requires two-factor PGP authentication for vendor accounts. Buyer accounts support optional PGP 2FA.
Key features documented on the Nexus site include:
- Multi-signature escrow with 2-of-3 key distribution (buyer, vendor, market)
- Vendor bonds pegged to cryptocurrency value at time of deposit
- A built-in dispute resolution system with market staff arbitration
- Automated order finalization after a configurable escrow window
- Warrant canary updated at regular intervals and signed with the market's PGP key
For deeper analysis of the Nexus darknet market's security architecture and how it compares to predecessors, see the Nexus Darknet Market page.
Staying Safe When Using Nexus Onion Links
Phishing is the most common way people lose funds on darknet markets. A phishing clone replicates the entire frontend of the Nexus onion website but captures your login credentials. Some clones are near-perfect visual copies. The only reliable protection is PGP verification of the .onion address before you type anything into a login page.
Never use a Nexus link from a random paste site, a Telegram channel, or a Reddit DM. These are the primary distribution channels for phishing addresses. Even if the Nexus address looks correct, compare it character-by-character against a PGP-verified source. A single wrong character in a Nexus url means a completely different destination.
Additional steps that reduce risk when using any Nexus market link:
- Run Tor Browser at the "Safest" security level. This disables JavaScript entirely, which eliminates the main attack surface for browser-based deanonymization.
- Don't reuse passwords between markets. If one market's database leaks (and they do), reused credentials compromise every other account.
- Verify the PGP canary on every session, not just the first one. Address rotation can happen at any time.
More on Tor Browser configuration and safe connectivity in the Nexus Market Tor access guide. For a complete breakdown of privacy tools beyond Tor, the online anonymity guide covers the full stack from browser to OS to cryptocurrency. Understanding the privacy differences between payment methods is covered in Monero vs Bitcoin for privacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current Nexus market link?
The current PGP-verified Nexus market link is listed at the top of this page. It was last confirmed in . All Nexus url variants listed here point to the same verified endpoint. Use only a Nexus link from this page or one you have independently verified through PGP.
How often does the Nexus onion address change?
There is no fixed schedule. Nexus has rotated its primary address three times since early 2025. Each rotation is announced via signed canary. When it happens, this page is updated with the new Nexus onion link after independent PGP confirmation. Bookmark this page to keep the current Nexus link and Nexus market url available.
What should I do if the Nexus link doesn't load?
Try one of the Nexus mirror addresses listed in the mirror table above. If none of them load, the market may be experiencing downtime or a DDoS attack. Check the Nexus Market downtime guide for current information.
Is this the official Nexus site?
NexusPages is not affiliated with Nexus Market. We provide independently verified Nexus market links confirmed through PGP signature validation. The addresses on this page are verified, not official. No third-party site is "official."
How can I verify a Nexus url myself?
Follow the PGP verification steps described above. You need the market's PGP public key and the signed canary statement. The whole process takes under a minute.