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Open Nexus Market (Tor)

FAQ & Help Center

Here you'll find common questions and technical explanations about the Nexus darknet market, Tor access, OpSec rules, and PGP verification. Every answer is built upon security best practices and verified documentation maintained by Nexus World Hub.

[SECTION] QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access Nexus Market safely?

Download the official Tor Browser, connect through a VPN, and use verified onion links listed on Nexus World Hub only.

Are mirrors official?

Yes, official mirrors are verified and PGP‑signed by Nexus operators. Unverified links might lead to phishing copies.

How is PGP used on Nexus?

PGP encrypts and authenticates communications between buyers, vendors, and moderators, ensuring trust and privacy.

What’s the purpose of fingerprint verification?

Fingerprints guarantee that a PGP key truly belongs to Nexus staff. Always compare it to the fingerprint listed in the Links page.

Can I use Nexus without VPN?

Technically yes, but it exposes Tor usage to your ISP. VPN ensures additional network‑layer privacy and protection.

Which currency is supported?

Nexus uses Monero (XMR), providing full transaction anonymity and unlinkable payments.

How are mirrors monitored?

Automated scripts check uptime every 15 minutes. Results are verified by signed updates distributed to this hub.

Is two‑factor authentication required?

It’s optional but recommended—enable PGP‑challenge 2FA or secondary login verification for better protection.

What should I never share on Nexus?

Do not upload real names, personal emails, or credentials. Use random pseudonyms, fresh wallets, and isolated devices only.

How often are onion addresses updated?

Official onion URLs rotate monthly for anti‑phishing protection. Updates are published in this section and signed via PGP.