magnet:?xt=urn:btih:A6EF4D336F11BC502BB76006D669E695C959BE79 magnet:?xt=urn:btih:DB37E82521500BEE7570F97479225D825B0598DB
If people want people using anonymous overlay exit networks such as tor to be able to participate in and perhaps support bittorrent clouds, they have to announce to the worlds most popular trackers, and include those trackers in their magnets, and they must be http[s], because neither UDP trackers nor UDP DHT work across tor exits, not without tunneling vpn which hardly works well with tor for the UDP things either, and https because http is often censored and logged. Tor+OnionCat also exists to create fully functional bittorrent clouds that are contained entirely within onionland [can also horizon over exit-ipv6]. But Tor Project tries to kill features that people actually can and are using at users own acceptable tradeoff levels, and Tor Project completely censors all talk about such useful things. Thus, "Tor Stinks -- NSA" Here are some repos that can help you build such large automagic tor bittorrent clouds, that are reasonably anonymous for generic purposes, and much more anonymous than raw BT solely over clearnet, and the bandwidth delivered across such tor clouds is also quite good, especially when contributing back both tor relay and BT nodes to it... # Enable OnionLand+IPv6+UDP https://github.com/rahra/onioncat # Bootstrap peers for DHT/PEX https://erdgeist.org/gitweb/opentracker https://github.com/corralpeltzer/newtrackon https://github.com/ngosang/trackerslist # Run with DHT/PEX https://github.com/transmission/transmission https://github.com/aria2/aria2 https://github.com/qbittorrent/qbittorrent https://git.deluge-torrent.org/deluge You will need to make your own suggestions as to good, hopefully distributed, bittorrent indexing software, such enables both submission and search of torrent releases metadata (titles, release infos, filenames, filehashes) to find content without already knowing the infohash. This is the metainfo database itself, not stupid forums and other crap that such db's can get bolted into. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BitTorrent_clients And there are other filesharing protocols in addition to BT, many can be used entirely within some overlay networks.