Washington23 »Software
Print

BTDigg, the first DHT 'trackerless' decentralized torrent search engine

Despite DHT being included in major BitTorrent clients for years, the very first 'trackerless' torrent search engine has only just launched: BTDigg.

DHT is a decentralized and distributed technology that enables users to download files from nearby peers without contacting a central tracker. BTDigg crawls the massive DHT network, hopping from peer to peer, and slowly builds up an index of every torrent in existence — in theory, anyway.

The exciting thing about BTDigg is that you now don't have to upload a torrent to a tracker or indexer to share something. BTDigg will eventually stumble across your shared files and index them. Of course, the irony is that BTDigg centralizes the decentralized DHT network, defeating any of its privacy and security benefits.

The main thing holding BTDigg back, though, is a truly atrocious interface and almost complete lack of functionality. It's green and orange, presumably in an attempt to look like old monochrome monitors. The search algorithm itself is awful — and there's absolutely no way to refine your search, either. A search for “Glee EZTV” brought up a seemingly random and unchronological listing of episodes — with lots of multiple results, too!

Still, it's a fun proof of concept. We're sure that future versions will be better…BTDigg, the first DHT 'trackerless' decentralized torrent search engine

Fuente: Download Squad

No comments

Leave a comment

Image Navigator

Snow Transformation Pack makes your Windows 7 PC look like it's running OS XLoca Brews Pod Coffee in a Stovetop MokaKick Off the New Year with PlayStation Network’s ‘11 for 2011’ PS3 Game Sale2013 NFL Rumors: Chris Ivory To The Jets?HTC Announces New OpenSense SDK for Developers – Wants Moar AppsNFL Wild Card Round Fantasy RankingsPower the Stereo by Driving Through PotholesPS3BlogCast Episode 17Sorcery Casts A Spell On Gamers Everywhere TodayFord Debuts An EV Microcar — In 1967Joe Blanton and Shaun Marcum, Food for ThoughtLa juventud de hoy mañana Protección del Medio AmbienteAndroid Market now offers eBook purchasesBorders eReader App For Android Launches Alongside eBook StoreToyota’s Headed to Le Mans — With HybridsReview: Teva Fuse-Ion Water ShoeiPhone 5 ‘Problems’ ExplainedSamsung Galaxy Note 2 revealed in leaked pictures?Jose Bautista, Fantasy Enigma ~ Draft With CautionOpera enables hardware acceleration, matches IE9, beats Firefox and Chrome (video)Re-examining IE's drop below 60%: IE8 actually showed the most growth in AprilHands-on: Pinboard is a great Delicious alternativeEconomics Journal: What Connects Cellphones and Toilets?Samsung Indonesia Site Outs the Ace (S5830) Ahead of MWC UnveilingHow To Make The Volt Even CoolerHoneycomb on the BlackBerry PlayBook? No, That’s Just a Photoshop FailShip's paint bringing instant death to Great Barrier ReefCNN news blog editor<media:title />
		<media:content />Shen Neng<media:title />
		<media:content />Sir Stirling Moss to Return to Le Mans