Nexus market links and paths

How the string gets from a source to the browser

Nexus market mirrors, as published on this site

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Published as supplied. This site does not probe an onion, so nothing here is a claim that a given address opens for you right now.

A path is a route a nexus market url travels from wherever it lives to the address bar. Each route ages in a different way, so each has its own card.

Some paths keep the string clean. Some strip a character. Some hand you a string that is close to the right one and confident enough to make you paste it. The path dossier for each route says what that route loses and what it keeps.

The dossiers

Reading a path card

The lifeline on a path card describes how the information degrades between the source and the browser bar, without dates. The engagement strip counts the parts of the path a reader can inspect for themselves.

Every dossier on nexusmirrors.store