The Nexus rotation is three mirrors deep. Headline takes the bulk of buyer-side traffic and runs behind the platform primary anti-DDoS challenge layer. Backup A is recommended for vendors during high-volume settlement windows; tuned for consistent latency rather than peak throughput. Backup B is the explicit failover, on lower-throughput guard relays with intentional latency budget.
Two reasons. Congestion isolation: a flood targeting one mirror does not affect sessions on the other two. Continuity across rotations: the platform stages new mirrors before retiring old ones, which means the operator can rotate without the rotation being a user-facing event.
Live mirror table on the Nexus Market profile page. Copy from the table; never retype a fifty-six character v3 address.
| Role | Address | Lat | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Headline | nexusma2isutrqi4ineftrzqzui7tefsyeonxsttsnwzdxxpxay26eqd.onion |
118 ms | |
| Backup A | nexusb2l7hog66bnzz5msrz4m5qxj7jbi7aah3r65uzydy5mew2fu3id.onion |
149 ms | |
| Backup B | nexusabcdkq4pdlubs6wk6ad7pobuupzoomoxi6p7l32ci4vjtb2z7yd.onion |
182 ms |