Privacy • Minimal surface • Zero‑JS

Nexus Market — Official onion links & mirrors

This page helps you safely verify .onion addresses, set up Tor, recognize phishing, and validate announcements via PGP.

Quick tutorial

How to verify a .onion link

1. Open the address directly in Tor Browser — avoid shorteners and external hops.
2. Confirm layout, copy, and expected status elements are present.
3. Type the address in full (56 chars + .onion) to prevent truncation.
4. Verify PGP signatures of critical posts/keys via an independent channel.
5. Bookmark validated entries and ignore unsigned third‑party lists.

Security

Security protocols

Tor setup

Download Tor Browser only from torproject.org; verify signatures and hashes.

Security level

Set to “Safest”; disable unnecessary fonts and media.

OPSEC

Isolate profiles, avoid context reuse, and use unique passwords.

Key hygiene

Keep keys offline and enable 2FA where appropriate.

Operational

Status & metrics

Key health

PGP primary

Age1 day
Last rotationToday

Latency (Tor)

Median2.3s
p954.8s
Circuits1.6 per req

Integrity

Content drift0%
Signed notices4 / 4
Verified mirrors3

Incidents

MTTD7m
MTTR18m
Last event

Oct 21, 2025 — transient exit congestion on EU circuits; auto‑reroute applied.

Guide

FAQ — Access & Safety

Are these official links?

Yes. Only original and verified .onion addresses are published here. Each record is checked and signed to prevent phishing or fake mirrors.

Do I need scripts or plugins?

No. The page is fully static and suitable for offline checks.

How often do the links change?

Links are reviewed and updated weekly to ensure accuracy and authenticity.