Trackers - Discussions Thread

To add to this, it seems many members on Blu are also on BHD so all it takes is make a request for something not already on blu but present on BHD & someone will upload it there from BHD.
you dont need BHD if all you want is their internals, FLUX/Framestor releases are everywhere, heck just set an auto snatch filter on TL, and you'll get everything
 
Seriously? That sucks.
Buy 1 month seedbox from their partner seedbox company & you can get the invite. It will cost you around $10-15 I think but it will be worth it as using that seedbox for a month you can easily create a buffer of around 2-3TB easily by setting up automated leeching of freeleech torrents.
 
Have filelist. If you are on other private trackers. Please send me screenshots of your ratios via DM to get an invite.
 

open for signup
General 0-Day tracker
All individual TV episodes are freeleech.
Anything remux is freeleech.
All daily music packs are freeleech
All Anime is freeleech

10 day minimum seed time on all releases, or else Hit'n'Run******
**Users with a seedpool > 250GB are immune to HnRs.
*Users with a seedpool > 1000GB (500GB for founding members) are immune to HnRs and enjoy site-wide freeleech.
 
Still I can't send dms , even after having minimum Posts requirement
That is just one of the condition not the only condition.

@puns @Crazy_Eddy can we have some sort of distinguishing icon/user title for such users who are equivalent of former recruit class as current user class system makes it impossible to know if the user is already a disciple or not.
 
so there are various subscription plans of techencave . Does one need to subscribe in order to have this feature?
You can buy patron but buying it only makes sense if you plan on posting "for sell" threads here as just buying it to send PMs is overkill. Just keep using the site as usual & within a few days/weeks/month you will get the PM privilege.
 
Which Indian ISP gives max upload speeds on trackers? Does Jio fiber or Airtel fibers gigabit plan hit max upload speed?
 
No Indian ISP will give that, if you want max upload speeds on pvt trackers then only option is to rent a good seedbox in Amsterdam.
With my 100 Mbps home connection, I can max out my upload speed when I’m the only seeder on torrents uploaded by me. My question was whether gigabit ISP plans by Indian isps can also max out (allowing me to maximize my upload stats) upload speeds on trackers or if ISPs limit them. I’m aware that competing with seedboxes, especially on trackers like RED, is pointless since most are hosted on Leaseweb that autosnatch among themselves, where even most seedboxes out of lw fail.
 
With my 100 Mbps home connection, I can max out my upload speed when I’m the only seeder on torrents uploaded by me. My question was whether gigabit ISP plans by Indian isps can also max out (allowing me to maximize my upload stats) upload speeds on trackers or if ISPs limit them. I’m aware that competing with seedboxes, especially on trackers like RED, is pointless since most are hosted on Leaseweb that autosnatch among themselves, where even most seedboxes out of lw fail.
You should be able to if you have opened ports for it. Can you make the most of it in competitive trackers is a different story altogether.
 
You should be able to if you have opened ports for it. Can you make the most of it in competitive trackers is a different story altogether.
My ISP uses CG-NAT, so never bothered opening ports. So does Jio / Airtel (I think). But deluge + ltconfig is really a game changer for me. What ISP would you recommend for torrenting? Which one can provide best results out of all available options?
 
With my 100 Mbps home connection, I can max out my upload speed when I’m the only seeder on torrents uploaded by me.
100mbps is not much nowadays in terms of upload speeds as far as ISPs are concerned but I seriously doubt you will get more than 300-400mbps upload speed on any Indian ISP to a torrent peer consistently unless you are lucky & that peer is using a seedbox with very good peering with your ISP & your ISP has not set any internal alert flag for connections consistently uploading at more than 300-400mbps for long durations/consistent basis.

My ISP uses CG-NAT, so never bothered opening ports. So does Jio / Airtel (I think). But deluge + ltconfig is really a game changer for me. What ISP would you recommend for torrenting? Which one can provide best results out of all available options?
See my above reply. Only 3 major ISPs in India are airtel/jio/bsnl & they are your best bet as far as traffic congestion is concerned for cross-border traffic (many smaller ISPs struggle with international traffic even if give max connection speed on cdn servers). If you are getting IPv6 then you already have a directly accessible IP over internet but very few pvt trackers currently support IPv6 & you won't get a public IPv4/non-CGNAT ip on any ISP other than BSNL (at least most areas if not all) unless you pay for it (airtel) or ask in a roundabout way for it (jio).