Nexus market mirrors, as published on this site
nexusb2l7fmqnefwphyy7m5zjhlkytlbo7qbb5lu5dlczr3azgii2gyd.onionnexusma2iqgauqqvjcgds4ckv5xbf272tkfagq4epojjhsgleqpwxiqd.onionnexusabcd6tyfhdwilyitaqiri6tisj2v2hueyjuj6qkvd6azvi5tuqd.onionPublished as supplied. This site does not probe an onion, so nothing here is a claim that a given address opens for you right now.
Every dossier on nexusmirrors.store has the same skeleton. That is what makes the shape read as one system across the rubrics.
The parts of a dossier
- Identity block
- A monospace mark, the H1, one line of subtitle and two buttons. The buttons do not open external links. Share jumps to the addresses panel. Visit jumps to the same panel too, because visiting nexus market means opening one of the three onion strings above.
- Lifeline strip
- Three square markers on a horizontal line, with a short label under each. The middle marker is filled green when the card is about a state a reader can be in right now.
- Description
- A paragraph that says what the subject is, in one shot.
- Body sections
- What it looks like, how it goes wrong, how it goes right, what it costs, what to check. Not every card has every section, and no card carries an invented one to pad.
- Engagement strip
- Two to four numbers you could recount yourself. Character count for a string. Character class count. Item count in the rubric. No traffic figures, no user counts and no scores.
- Discover more
- A row of three or four cards pointing at other dossiers on the site the subject touches.
What no dossier carries
- No date in the visible text. Not the day this card was written, not the day it was updated, not the day the reader is looking at it.
- No screenshot of an onion. Character shapes are described in words.
- No byline. No handle. No quotation attributed to anyone.
- No uptime figure and no status light. This site does not probe an onion.
- No score, no star rating, no ranking. The mirrors are not put in any order.
How the site publishes
The whole site is a flat set of PHP files. Each dossier is a block array in one of the six rubric files. The router reads the request, looks the page up in the merged array and hands the body to a small renderer. No cookies, no scripts from anywhere else, no tracking.
What a reader can do
- Copy any nexus market mirror from the addresses panel at the top of any page.
- Move between dossiers in a rubric with the left and right arrow keys.
- Follow the discover-more block from one card to a related one.
- Read the whole rubric hub for the full list of dossiers.