NexusWave
Live channel · Nexus Market · verified

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Nexus Wave is a working hub for Nexus Market. Three live mirrors, copy-ready, a deep vendor pool that has been live longer than its peers, and the boring infrastructure that actually keeps a darknet market running. No bloat. No fluff. Just the channel.

99.81%Uptime
4.8/5Rating
3,120Vendors
$1.4M24h vol
3xMirrors
BTC+XMRCoins
// Channel 01

Live mirrors

Three on rotation · ten-minute prober

Nexus Market addresses

RoleAddressLat 
Headline nexusma2isutrqi4ineftrzqzui7tefsyeonxsttsnwzdxxpxay26eqd.onion 118 ms
Backup A nexusb2l7hog66bnzz5msrz4m5qxj7jbi7aah3r65uzydy5mew2fu3id.onion 149 ms
Backup B nexusabcdkq4pdlubs6wk6ad7pobuupzoomoxi6p7l32ci4vjtb2z7yd.onion 182 ms
2-of-3 multisig escrowTwo-factor loginRotating mirrorsXMR by defaultSigned buyer feedbackDispute arbitration
// Channel 02 · Why Nexus

The depth is the difference. Vendor history. Dispute archive. Signal density.

Nexus has been live longer than every peer market still standing. The platform that built the post-Hydra playbook for multisig as default, Monero as default, and active mirror rotation. Plenty of markets ship those features now; Nexus has the longest record of running them at scale, which translates into the depth of the data buyers actually use.

The vendor population is bigger than peer markets. The buyer-feedback corpus is larger. The dispute panel has resolved more orders. When you scope a category that has a long tail of niche listings, Nexus is where the data is most useful. Reading a vendor profile is reading a richer history than you get on a younger platform. That is most of the buyer protection.

A directory that lists fifty markets is selling reach. A hub that covers one is selling signal. Repeat customers care about the second.

This hub is not a directory. It is a working buyer reference for one platform: Nexus Market. The mirror table above is the operational core. The reference pages below cover the parts of the platform that actually matter on day one and on day two-hundred.

// Channel 03

Reference grid

All channels indexed
// 01 · Profile

Nexus Market profile

Full record. Mirror table, declared features, operational notes.

// 02 · Reference

Nexus Market link

Why the working link is a mirror table, not a single URL.

// 03 · Mirrors

Headline plus two backups

Mirror roles and the operational logic behind the layout.

// 04 · Address

Onion address triad

Three production mirrors, all on rotation, sharing session state.

// 05 · Review

Buyer review of Nexus

What stands out. Where it could be tighter. Verdict.

// 06 · Escrow

2-of-3 multisig

The structural property worth more than every other feature combined.

// 07 · Currency

Nexus and Monero

Why XMR by default. Chain analytics, not ideology.

// 08 · Vendors

Vendor program

Vetting, reputation, what good vendor profiles look like.

// 09 · Disputes

Dispute panel

How arbitration works. Ticket flow, evidence, SLA.

// 10 · Fees

Fees breakdown

Buyer cost. Vendor cost. The structure.

// 11 · Security

Two-factor login

Enable on day one. Thirty seconds.

// 12 · Access

How to access

Six steps from a clean machine to a verified login.

// 13 · Deposits

Deposit flow

Funding the account in Monero, end to end.

// 14 · FAQ

Frequently asked

Honest answers, no hand-waving.