Nexus market signals

What a reader can look at, not test

Nexus market mirrors, as published on this site

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nexusma2iqgauqqvjcgds4ckv5xbf272tkfagq4epojjhsgleqpwxiqd.onion
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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 signal on the real nexus market is a detail a reader can see with their eyes and remember, so a lookalike loses on the third or fourth signal even if it wins on the first two.

Signals are the surface details of a page. Where the wordmark sits, how the captcha counts down, what a fresh nexus market deposit address looks like, whether the message list uses one verb or another. No signal on its own is a proof, and the file cards say so plainly.

The dossiers

What a signal is not

A signal is not a lock, a token, a signed statement or a receipt. It is a visible or behavioural detail that a lookalike is more likely to get wrong than right. Signals are read together, never one at a time.

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