Nexus Market Onion Links That Resolve
Working Nexus Market onion links, what each one is for, and how to switch between them when a circuit stalls.
An onion link is the full address of a Tor hidden service. For Nexus there is a Primary plus two backups, and all three lead to one storefront. Keeping a short list of onion links rather than one favourite means a slow circuit or a flooded entry never locks you out, because you simply move to the next address and carry on with the same account.
What each link does
The Primary handles most traffic and usually answers fastest. The two backups exist for the moments when the Primary is under load. Latency is published next to each entry so you can pick the quickest path on the day. The numbers shift with network conditions, which is normal for Tor and not a fault with the platform.
Copy, do not retype
Each onion link on this site sits behind a copy control. Press it and the full http://...onion string goes to your clipboard ready to paste into the Tor Browser. Selecting the visible text and using your normal copy shortcut puts the same string on the clipboard. This matters because a single mistyped character in a fifty-six character address sends you to the wrong place, and copying removes that risk entirely.
Switching links
If the first link hangs at the connection screen, give it a moment, then try the next. Tor routes change between attempts, so a second try on a different address often succeeds. The mirror page lists the current set, and the main profile shows live status for each. New to Tor? Start with getting started. Set the browser to Safest first. Once you are in, funding works in Bitcoin, Monero and Litecoin.
