Verified Nexus Onion Addresses

This directory page exists to publish and maintain cross-checked Nexus market link and mirror addresses. We compare addresses against independent sources before listing them here. For marketplace reputation and ratings, see our Nexus review; for uptime and outages, see Nexus status β€” those pages do not duplicate these URLs.

Last link verification: June 2026. If a URL fails to load, try the next mirror below or check the status page before searching elsewhere β€” unverified β€œalternative links” are the most common phishing vector.

Screenshot reference for verifying Nexus login page layout against phishing clones

Why we keep Nexus on the tracker

Nexus is the "boring in a good way" market on our list β€” an established platform with a modern UI that most people can navigate without a tutorial. It is not the biggest catalog we follow, but it has earned its slot for a few specific reasons we keep an eye on.

FAST DISPUTE HANDLING

The reason Nexus gets recommended over larger rivals is resolution speed β€” staff tend to act on disputes in hours, not days. When trust matters more than listing count, that is the metric people cite.

MULTISIG ESCROW

Nexus rolled out upgraded 2-of-3 multisig escrow in 2026, so funds are not sitting under a single key. We treat working multisig as a baseline before we keep a market listed.

NO BOND TO LOOK AROUND

Unlike bond-gated hubs, you can reach a Nexus login and browse without paying in first. That lowers the stakes of a single mistyped link β€” but it also means clones are cheaper to run, so the address still has to be right.

READABLE REPUTATION SYSTEM

Vendor history and feedback are surfaced clearly, which makes due-diligence quicker. We watch how consistent those scores stay across mirror rotations as a health signal.

Nexus access & OPSEC notes

🧭 Bookmark before you browse

Because Nexus lets you in without a bond, people get casual about which link they use. Reach it from your bookmark or this page β€” not a search result β€” every single time.

πŸ”‘ Upload your PGP key early

Set up PGP-based 2FA on Nexus before you do anything else. It turns a stolen password into a dead end, since login also requires decrypting a challenge with your private key.

🀝 Choose multisig for anything non-trivial

Standard escrow is fine for small orders; for higher value, use Nexus multisig so neither a vendor nor the market alone can move your funds.

⚠️ Watch the look-alikes

The common Nexus phishing trick is a near-identical address β€” "nexuss", "nexu5", a swapped character mid-string. Read the whole onion, not just the "nexus" at the front.

⚠️ Phishing Warning

Here is the trap specific to Nexus: because there is no bond and the UI is so familiar, a clone only has to look right for the few seconds it takes you to type a password. It does not need to fool you for long. So the check happens before you log in, not after β€” match the .onion in your address bar to a row above, watch for the look-alike spellings ("nexuss", "nexu5"), and ignore any "new Nexus mirror" dropped in a forum or DM. A real mirror shows up here and on independent trackers; a phishing host shows up in your inbox.

Bookmark This Page

One bookmark removes the riskiest moment in the whole process: finding the link again. Save this page now (Ctrl+D, or Cmd+D on macOS) so you return to a source we keep current through editorial checks, instead of typing "nexus onion url" into a search box and trusting whatever ranks first. When a mirror rotates, you reopen the bookmark and copy a fresh, verified address.

How to Verify Nexus Market Links

Nexus lets you in without a bond, so the danger is not a lost deposit up front β€” it is handing a clone your password and PGP challenge. These four checks take seconds and close that window.

1

Read past the "nexus" at the front

Every clone starts with the right prefix β€” that is the easy part to fake. The tells live further in: "nexuss", "nexu5", or a single swapped character mid-string. Compare the full address to a row above before you type anything.

2

Confirm it on a second tracker

A genuine Nexus mirror appears identically on more than one reputable directory. If the address only exists in the message that sent you, that is your answer β€” close it.

3

Expect the captcha and 2FA prompt

The real login asks for its captcha and, if you enabled it, a PGP 2FA challenge. A page that skips straight to a plain username/password box β€” or accepts any input β€” is built to harvest credentials.

4

Save the good one

Once the address checks out and the login behaves, bookmark it. Returning from a bookmark is what keeps step 1 from being a coin-flip next session.

Open a Nexus Onion Link in Tor Browser

This section covers only reaching a verified address β€” not account setup, payments, or marketplace safety. For those topics use the dedicated guides linked below.

Step 1: Install Tor Browser

Download Tor only from the official Tor Project site. Third-party bundles are a common malware source.

Step 2: Copy an Address From This Page

Use one of the verified .onion URLs above. Paste it into the Tor Browser address bar character-for-character. Bookmark this directory page β€” not a search result β€” so you always return to the same source for mirrors.

Step 3: Confirm Before You Log In

Match the v3 address against our list and the verification checklist above. If the page looks wrong or loads a different URL, stop β€” do not enter credentials. Need signup steps? See the registration guide. Questions about safety or escrow? See FAQ.

Nexus Link FAQ

The "Last link verification" date sits right under the addresses above. We re-check whenever Nexus rotates a mirror or updates its canary, then note the month here so you can see how fresh the list is at a glance.

No β€” unlike bond-gated markets, Nexus lets you register and browse without an upfront deposit. That is convenient, but it also makes clones cheap to run, so the link still has to be verified before you log in.

Look-alike addresses. "nexuss", "nexu5", or one swapped character buried mid-string are the usual ones, often paired with a login page that skips the captcha and 2FA prompt. Read the whole onion and expect the real security steps.

This page only certifies the links. For the legitimacy question β€” uptime history, dispute outcomes, and our overall verdict β€” read the Nexus review and the status page. Keeping opinion off this page is deliberate.