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Ilse Thiara

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Jan 18, 2024, 8:35:42 AM1/18/24
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I have lost a couple of transactions from in-app to on-chain to the total value of nearly 15 000 BTT. Also, I have lost more than 50K of total earned BTT, after the bttspeed page stopped opening with an error message that 127.0.0.1:portnumber cannot be accessed.

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I always use utorrent web, I have recently tried sending my btt to chain BEFORE it started this Syncing stuff. And it wouldnt go through. Suddendly, my bitTorrent speed started syncing, and hasnt stopped.

I live in Paris. I use uTorrent Web (free version) for Mac. A couple of months ago, BitTorrent Speed was automatically added to uTorrent Web and both apps worked fine. Everytime I launched uTorrent Web , BitTorrent Speed was launched too. Download speed was really fast and I could get bit tokens thanks to the seeding files.

When downloading new torrents, you constantly need to check if you are using your BTT to speed up the download. By default it is on, but I have noticed that it sometimes resets based on random factors. Hence, each time you download new things, you need to refresh your dashboard and uncheck the toggle that increases your download speed. This will be the MAIN reason you lose your BTT.

VPNs are great for this service for privacy reasons, but it also drastically limits you. I have noticed that when I turn on my VPN (I have Nord VPN), my upload and download speeds go down (as expected) and the connected BTT users gets cut in half or more. Less connected users means less BTT earned. My solution is to download cloudflare ( ) and turn it on. It basically changes your DNS settings and keeps everything encrypted but it does not change your lP address and therefore, your speeds remain high. Your ISP won't see what you are doing with your bandwidth so you won't have any unexpected letters from your service provider!

I have BitTorrent (v7.9.9) installed on Windows 10. I have a 20Mbps fiber line, which means I should roughly be getting 2,5MBps. I understand my ISP will lower my speed if I'm constantly downloading and hogging their network bandwidth. I've downloaded torrents before at a speed of 1 to 2MBps, which is decent. for some reason, out of no where, my speed suddenly drops out of no where? As soon as I get to 2%, my speed drops from 1-2MBps to 0.5KBps and does not regain its old speed. It ALWAYS happens on 2%, which makes me think that its actually not my ISP throttling my network. Sometimes BitTorrent is fine and maintains 1-2MBps. I have tried using a VPN (Betternet VPN) and I've configured my Torrent client according to BitTorrent's guide. My browsing speed is fast and it is fast when I load websites. It seems like my download speed is the problem. I do understand that my ISP may throttle, but I've been using a VPN? Surely this should help? But the thing is, my download speed from the Internet is about 500-1MBps, whereas my Torrent speed is not even 500KBps, it's 0.5KBps? This doesn't always happen though. Sometimes the speed is full and other days its bad on my Torrent client. Can anyone help me as to why and how to stop this from happening. Thank you, I appreciate your help and time!

Hello, usually when I download any torrent my download speed is very unstable. When I add a new torrent it starts downloading it at high speed (over 5mb/s) then after a few minutes drops down to 0.2kb/s then after few seconds it starts going up again until it reaches high speed, and stays there for a few minutes.. Atm I'm downloading a torrent and same thing happens, it goes from 0.2kb/s to 11mb/s then goes back to 4.5mb/s then goes back to 0.2kb/s etc.

This wikiHow teaches you how to increase the download speed of a torrent. Torrent download speeds can be increased by practicing basic Internet speed habits, though you can also modify your torrent client's settings in order to speed up some torrents. Keep in mind that if the torrent doesn't have enough seeds to complete its download, there isn't much that you can do.

Also, users downloading the files will be able to pay the content sharers (uploaders/seeders) with BTT tokens to receive faster download speeds. Therefore, users are incentivized to seed their files for longer periods of time and users downloading content benefit from faster speeds.

Seeding is attributed to those devices where the complete file is available, and that user/device is helping others in the network to get that file downloaded either in part or full. Being a peer-to-peer network, the download fundamentally happens with the help of other connected nodes/devices. BitTorrent incentivizes the seeders of the network in BTT. The more the number of seeds, the faster is the download because it will be a "many-many" transmission of files. If only one single seed or very few seeds are available, then it will be a one-many kind of transmission. Therefore the download speed will get slower.

BitTorrent file-sharing system works on the underlying principle of the peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol. Therefore unlike relying on the bandwidth and torrent of a centralized server/system, it depends on the torrent and bandwidth of thousands of connected nodes/devices. The users who seed torrents and bandwidth earn BTT in exchange. The user who wants to speed up the download pays a certain BTT to enjoy a faster download.

For a high torrent download speed, the number of seeders should be higher than the number of leechers. The more is the number of seeders, the healthier your torrent will be. So, while choosing a torrent, make sure that the seeder-leecher ratio is high.

Windows Firewall can block your torrent client or you can say your incoming BitTorrent connections. So, adding an exception to the Windows firewall will be a good option to boost torrent downloading speed. First, navigate to Options> Preferences> Connections, now check the Add Windows Firewall exception box and then click Apply.

You can also speed up your torrent downloading on clients like qBitTorrent, BitTorrent, uTorrent, etc., by limiting the upload and download rate. But first, you should understand the fact that torrents breathe the uploading done by users.

Setting upload rate to about 70-80% of your maximum upload speed would be a great option to speed up torrenting. Whereas, you can keep the download rate 0, as it is considered as maximum. To configure these options navigate to Proprties> Bandwidth, then set the Global Upload Rate Limit as 80% your max upload.

Trackers are a good way to optimize the torrent download speed. Adding new and faster trackers to your existing torrents can increase the download speed by adding new seeds and peers to your connection.

There are many ways to increase download speed on this list. However, the torrent you are downloading also affects the speed. Make sure that you are choosing the best torrent from trustable sources. This reduces your chances of getting malware and viruses.

The basic problem that BitTorrent is solving is how to get thousands of people to efficiently download at high speed from a point source on the Internet. The bottleneck in this situation is the connection from the server to the Internet; after that, the packets go in all different directions on different connections. In an office LAN, the equivalent connection is going to be the Ethernet cable from the server to the switch, and the easiest way to reduce that as a bottleneck is to use gigabit Ethernet, not to use a complicated software solution. It's also possible that the bottleneck is the switch itself that is routing the packets; in a case like this, the speed of distribution will entirely depend on the switch, and BitTorrent will actually slow things down (on a local and global basis) by adding overhead to the file transfers.

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