Why Nexus Market holds up
/stackEscrow holds the money
Funds sit in escrow until the buyer marks the order received. No vendor can grab them mid-order.
Monero by default
Pay with XMR for the strongest privacy. Bitcoin works for existing balances. No chain trail tied to your wallet.
Daily mirror refresh
Every 24h the roster is refreshed. If one mirror goes dark, the others stay up.
Sessions stay on your side
What you type never leaves your browser in the clear. Even the market can't read your messages plain.
Access in 30 seconds
/drillCopy a mirror. Hit the Copy button on Mirror 1. Don't type it out, don't read it aloud to yourself, don't screenshot it — just copy.
Open Tor Browser. Pulled from torproject.org and nowhere else. Anything else is asking for it.
Paste and go. Drop the address into the URL bar, slide security to Safest, press Enter. Scripts off, fonts off, no autoplay.
Check the captcha header. Real login pages show the operator's signed welcome at the top. If the banner is missing or the wording looks off, close the tab.
Log in. Use a password you've never used anywhere else. Store it in an offline manager, not your browser. You're in.
How we vet a mirror
/trustPhishing clones look identical to the real login screen. What gives them away is the welcome block at the top of the page — that block is signed by the same operator who runs the market, and the wording matches across every legitimate mirror.
Before a mirror goes on this gateway it has to: (1) load over Tor in under five seconds, (2) show the signed welcome block on the captcha page, (3) match the operator's published list on Dread. If any of those three fails, the mirror is dropped automatically.
That's why the panel above only lists three at a time. Every other address you see floating around is either stale, unverified, or somebody's phishing trap.
Common questions
/faqQ·01What is the official Nexus Market URL?
Q·02How do I open a Nexus Market mirror?
Q·03Mirror 1 is unreachable, what now?
Q·04Is Nexus Market safe to use?
Q·05Does Nexus Market accept Bitcoin?
Q·06How often does the mirror list change?
Q·07Why should I trust this page?
About Nexus Market
/briefNexus Market has been running on Tor since late 2023. It covers the usual ground for a serious darknet market — vendor shops, buyer escrow, dispute handling, encrypted in-market chat, and signed vendor feedback you can actually trust. The thing it does better than most peers is keep the lights on. Roster rotation is daily, downtime is minimal, and the same operator has run the joint since day one.
Payments settle in Monero by default. Bitcoin still works for existing balances, but new accounts are pushed onto XMR from signup. Orders sit in escrow until you mark them received, which means a vendor can't just take the money and disappear. Messages between buyer and vendor stay encrypted on your side of the connection — even if someone got their hands on the market server, the chats wouldn't be readable.
Vendors go through a verification flow with an upfront bond and a minimum feedback score before they can list anything serious. Buyer feedback is signed, so vendors can't quietly alter ratings after the fact. Disputes are handled by a rotating panel of moderators, never one person calling all the shots.
If you searched for nexus market onion, nexus market url, nexus market login, or any working Nexus Market link in 2026, this is the page you wanted. Bookmark it. The roster will be current next time you come back.