nexus market, one longread per approach
This site treats getting to nexus market as a whole activity, not a link. Each article picks one way people go about the approach and walks it all the way through in about a thousand words.
The three addresses
Nexus Market publishes these three onion addresses. Present as supplied, in no order, with no ranking. This site does not probe them and shows no uptime figure.
nexusb2l7fmqnefwphyy7m5zjhlkytlbo7qbb5lu5dlczr3azgii2gyd.onion
nexusma2iqgauqqvjcgds4ckv5xbf272tkfagq4epojjhsgleqpwxiqd.onion
nexusabcd6tyfhdwilyitaqiri6tisj2v2hueyjuj6qkvd6azvi5tuqd.onion
The idea is small. When you look up nexus market, you usually get a page with a couple of addresses on it and a paragraph of house-style. That paragraph is the same paragraph everywhere. It does not know whether you have opened Tor before, whether somebody is in the room, whether you have ten minutes or an hour, whether you lost your bookmark or you are helping your uncle.
This site does. Every article names a specific approach: first time out of the cold, cautious with a shared network, impatient with a listing about to close, rebuild after losing the notes, verifying an address a friend sent, or the routine a regular reader has settled into.
The three nexus market addresses are at the top of every page, in no order, without an uptime figure. Nothing here probes them.
The ten approach groups
Pick the one that matches what you are actually doing right now. If none of them do, the first-time approach is the safest place to start.