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15-12-04, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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BT Sites Going Down Like Bowling Pins Or Cheap Hookers
One after another, whether due to the police politely knocking on their doors or voluntarily.
http://www.phoenix-torrents.com/ |
16-12-04, 12:32 PM | #2 |
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I thought Phoenix died a long time back. Youceff is history too by the way.
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16-12-04, 05:03 PM | #3 |
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Now Torrentbits is MIA. http://irc.netsplit.de/channels/?num...ry=torrentbits
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19-12-04, 02:09 PM | #4 | |
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SuprNova has just announced that they will shut down permanently:
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The ongoing events are likely to change the p2p landscape in a major way. BitTorrent in its present form - relying on public link websites and centralized trackers - has been vulnerable to attacks all along. Considering its huge popularity there will be a great demand for a safer decentralized network operating on the same efficient file distribution principles. We know that SuprNova guys themselves were working on a project called Exeem that was meant to decentralize at least some of their functionality. It remains to be seen if they will continue with the project... in any case it is certain that the resourceful p2p developer community will come up with new solutions for the distribution of large files. Yet another case of forced technological evolution. - tg |
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19-12-04, 04:56 PM | #5 |
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wb...tg
[2c] if i am not mistaken many of the ed2k hashlink sites are getting taken down also tho i am looking forward to trying a new safer BT client i think emule or some hybrid in the future can be more effective in decentralising the verified hashlinks could it be possible maybe the huge verified hashlink community could move from the forum envionment to publish the links to publishing them to xml/rss and having them read in the actual program itself (users would have to find and enter the right ip recieve the file-like say a server list) not that this wouldn't still be attcked by the pigs.. but i think you could make it alot harder with something like this [/2c] |
19-12-04, 05:18 PM | #6 | |
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