Scanner runs a sweep across the darknet on a ten-minute cycle. The current sweep returns six locked signals from two surviving targets. Anubis. Nexus. Everything else dropped below threshold and was filtered.
The target's escrow contract must default to 2-of-3 multisig. Single-sig walletless markets are dropped.
New accounts must default to XMR for deposits. BTC-only markets are dropped from the scope.
Three rotating onion mirrors per target, all returning a valid handshake on the last sweep.
The scope ignores any target that drops one of the three protocol rules. Of the markets that occasionally surface in chat or forum signals, none currently survive the full check. Some pass two of three. Some pass one. None pass all.
Anubis and Nexus pass on first sweep, every cycle. The signal-strength bars on each row are not decorative -- they reflect the prober's last latency reading on a production circuit. A short bar means a long round-trip. Pick the mirror with the tallest bars first.
The marquee at the top is the only thing here that loops. Everything else is one number per cycle: read, copy, paste, done.
Both targets, all fields, one screen.
What the target carries.
Long history on the band.
Six stages, cold start to order.
Wallet, send, confirmations.
2-of-3 contract walked.
What the gate screens for.
Three mirrors, one target.
Three mirrors, one target.
What veterans actually do.
Four files, ordered read.
FAQ, no marketing.