The Most-Coveted Private BT Sites of 2008
Written by sharky on March 30, 2008We have sifted through gargantuan lists of requests from torrent ‘Invite’ swapping forums and have come up with a generous helping of the most sought-after Private BitTorrent accounts.
Already have an account or two from the list? Congratulations! Keep it in good standing - others will gladly fill the void in the event that it becomes pruned due to misbehavior, bad sharing ratios or inactivity.
The order of the list is not indicative of the difficulty it is to get in; rather, it’s a reflection of what is in hot demand. Without further introduction, here are the hottest Private BT sites of 2008 (that you likely can’t get into):
| scenetorrents.org | blackcats-games.net |
| torrentleech.org | waffles.fm |
| what.cd | revolutiontt.net |
| trancetraffic.com | iplay.ro |
| bitme.org | censored |
| supertorrents.org | swedvdr.org |
| ebookvortex.com | thevault.bz |
| revolt.org.uk | HDBits.org |
| bihumen.tx.hu | scenefz.net |
| elbitz.org | bt.xbox-sky.com |
| tv.torrents.ro | bithq.org |
| bitmetv.org | torrentbits.ro |
| polishtracker.org | bitsoup.org |
| horrorcharnel.kicks-ass.org | stmusic.org |
| bitspyder.net | torrent-damage.net |
| tranceroute.com | all4nothin.net |
| iptorrents.com | forum.gfxnews.ru |
| libble.com | funfile.org |
| theplace.bz | nemesyz.com |
| rtshq.net | tracker.vipv2.org |
| grabthe.info | goem.org |
| ntorrents.net | artofmisdirection.com |
So, just how many of these badboys are open to new signups? As of right now - a meager three. Just starting out? Perhaps you should check out the btracs.com list for some lower-level private sites.
Or, you can use ‘Open Registrations Checker’ software that is now in final release. If you’re at all familiar with ‘Tracker Checker’ - ORC is the same concept. It periodically runs through a list of private trackers for “openings” and displays the results. When one becomes open to new signups, you’ll be notified and be able to join - assuming you act quickly.

Some of you may already be using ORC - this is where we’ve put a new spin on it. We’ve painstakingly taken their “trackers.tlist” database file and completely revamped and updated it with all the newest and hottest private BT sites. Not even the file they offer on their website even comes close to offering the same functionality. Additionally, we’ve removed the public trackers and any other non-working BT sites from the list.
Installing Open Registrations Checker (with the new trackers.tlist file).
1.Download ORC and install. (Requires .NET framework 2.0 or higher).
2.Download our trackers.zip file. You’ll need to unzip it into TWO locations (choose to ‘overwrite’ the old file in both cases):
— C:\Program Files\Torrents Open Registrations Checker\
— C:\Documents and Settings\ [Your Computer Name] \
3.Launch ORC from the Start Button - the private trackers will be updated. The program is self-explanatory - check off what you want it to check; click the magnifying glass icon in the corner.
4.Outwit your next door neighbour the plumber by getting into these sites first!
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This is rubbish - are the proprietors of Torrentfreak in the pay of riaa/mpaa - ask yourself why are there “private” torrent sites - it’s pretty effing obvious - money? perhaps?
Figures, the software is PC only. .NET? wtf
I think this article has killed any hope of open signups on these ;)
@all the people that can’t find the zip file… it’s actually a rar file. look for the “Download Tlist File Only” link.
my God! u ever heard of such a thing as crawler? well, google aint the only one who uses one.
There are FAR better trackers than these around.. Just that those are not invite-only, they have open signup when someone is pruned. Except for one of them that will be invite-only in a short period of time, and then it will be on this list. I have account at two of these here, but I don’t use any of them. Basicly because they suck!
If you want to invite yourself to supertorrents.org just enter a bunch of zero’s in the invite code section when signing up. Also they have no cheat detection scripts so have at it with bitcomet + ratio master. Also, leech at will then delete your own account and invite yourself just before deleting first account, they have no way to track this cause the dummy sysop can’t code to save his life.
the danger of private sites is the high degree to which you must submit to logging of your sharing activity
(as a previous comment notes) the list of sites contains funfile.org which is known as an anti-p2p entrapment site
stay away from private sites that potentially log your sharing and sell your IP activity to law agencies working for the MAFIAA
use public sites to find what you need
Now, sorry for not knowing all the names around here yet (and I’ve been reading TorrentFreak for the last year… :P). But this was quite a mess, trying to figure out what trackers.tlist file to download. I suspected from the begining that it was the one provided on TEAM ROOTS website since it was updated two days ago but couldn’t be sure (was even more sure when I saw the difference in size). Finally I had to click sharky’s name so I saw his e-mail address (which ended with filesharefreak.com, same as the trackers.tlist provided on the website). So it took too long and I hope you have in mind in the future that most/some people here reads the articles as TorrentFreak as the publishers.
P.S: What.cd may be wrongly detected (or the userlimit was reached within minutes after my scan)
No tvtorrents.com? Thought that was a quite popular one too?
/me humps SceneTorrents and HDBits
No-one seems to be discussing the benefits of Private sites - because there really aren’t any - unless you like spending money of course - in which case just direct it to my account
I’m in a couple of them
But my love for TPB still overshadows all of them.
2.Download our trackers.zip file. You’ll need to unzip it into TWO locations (choose to ‘overwrite’ the old file in both cases):
Where to download this zip?!?
I don’t think it was a good idea to post these out so publicily, it’ just helping the RIAA and MPAA, good thing you diddn’t reveal F*N and F**R
Quoting poster #4:
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“I can’t be assed with all that ratio-maintaining bullshit. I download what I want, when I want and if it’s particularly good or I want to help others get it, I seed.”
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Now that atttitude might seem harsh, but then again, why seed something one doesn´t like? I download stuff out of curiosity all the time, and some of it is simply shit.
I´d rather seed the hell out of something i think is great, than seeding some bs just to maintain a ratio. We´re supposed to be pirates after all, aye?! :D
If we can’t “get into them” then what really is the bloody point of mentioning them?
“If we can’t “get into them” then what really is the bloody point of mentioning them?”
To make us feel like insignificant little whelps.
I’m a member of just one of them. That made me feel a little bit special.
what a stupid list…
MusicVids rocks!!
http://filesharefreak.com/files/trackers.zip
HTH =]
This whole post really stinks of something suspicious - I thought this was an interesting site but I’m really starting to wonder…..Esp wrto the effing software download - see which “pay” sites are accepting members - as i said it stinks
why the fuck would u release this..
almost all of the trackers on this list forbids the publication of their URL
well done douchebags
y isn’t torrentbytes on here? they’re pretty good :-( lol
dear god you’re a stupid faggot
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