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Nucleus Market

Offline market Defunct (Offline since April 2016)

Major darknet marketplace that vanished in 2016

2 years (2014-2016)

Market Age

85%

Uptime

5/10

Trust Score

6/10

Security Rating

About Nucleus Market

Nucleus Market was a prominent darknet marketplace that operated on the Tor network from 2014 until its mysterious disappearance in April 2016. As the third-largest darknet market during its peak, Nucleus offered a wide range of illicit goods including narcotics (with over 11,000 drug listings), stolen data, counterfeit items, and digital goods. The market distinguished itself by accepting multiple cryptocurrencies - Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), and Darkcoin (now Dash) - which was innovative for its time. In April 2016, Nucleus suddenly went offline without warning, sparking widespread speculation about an exit scam after users reported being unable to withdraw approximately 5,000 BTC (worth ~$2.25 million at the time) from escrow accounts. Some theories suggest a vendor may have hacked the market after being banned, while others point to a possible law enforcement takedown. Unlike other markets that announced closures, Nucleus disappeared completely, leaving no official explanation. The case remains unresolved as of 2025, with no arrests made in connection to the market's operation or disappearance. Researchers can find archived discussions about Nucleus Market on darknet forum archives, but any current sites using the Nucleus name are confirmed scams or phishing operations targeting former users.

Bitcoin Bitcoin

1,200+

Vendors

18,000+

Listings

Unknown (estimated 100,000+)

Users

Market Screenshot

Nucleus Market Screenshot
Screenshot verified: 2016-03-20

Verified Market Links

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Frequently Asked Questions

An estimated 5,000 BTC (~$2.25M in 2016, worth over $300M in 2025) was trapped in escrow when the market vanished.

The exact cause remains unknown - theories include an exit scam, a vendor hack, or law enforcement action, but no confirmation exists.

It was one of the first major markets to accept Litecoin and Darkcoin alongside Bitcoin, appealing to privacy-conscious users.

No arrests were ever publicly announced in connection to Nucleus Market's operation or disappearance.

All current markets using the Nucleus name are scams. Researchers should consult updated darknet market directories for legitimate alternatives.

Security Score

6/10
Security
Security Score 6/10
Trust Rating 5/10
Uptime 85%

Key Features

  • Multi-cryptocurrency support (BTC, LTC, DASH)
  • Escrow system
  • Vendor feedback ratings
  • Advanced search filters
  • Dispute resolution
  • PGP encryption

Security Features

Tor hidden service
Multi-crypto payments
Escrow protection
PGP communications
Vendor verification
Phishing warnings

Market PGP Key

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Disclaimer

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