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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[quote comment="323010"]I cant find the .zip file to download?[/quote]
Open your eyes !
http://btracs.com/
http://trackerchecker.org
http://trackerchecker.com
[quote comment="323040"]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[/quote]
I’ve never donated any money, and yet I have a pretty good ratio at the three sites I mostly use.
[quote comment="322997"]MPAA & RIAA here, thanks for the list guys.[/quote]
Oh sure, they had absolutely about no idea about these sites before.
Pity how a bunch of these turd comments will pop-up.
P.S. Nice article, must have taken ages to copy/paste the list.
Wait, where’s Indietorrents?
But Norway FTW what are the benefits of being a member - do you get stuff you couldn’t get in the public sector? Or do you get movies like 2 days before anyone else? I don’t think that this is a good direction to go in for the filesharing community - please look at the broader aspect - “clubs” are bad and are totally in opposition to p2p filesharing in that they introduce exclusivity
Nice ;-)
[quote comment="322961"]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. Besides, most of the people who look down on public trackers tend to be arrogant fucks[/quote]Exactly. They would actually be surprized to find that most uploads on public open trackers tend to last way longer, and my personal experience is that stuff never gets seeded as much and as quickly as it does on public trackers and torrents without the stupid private flag.
What’s even more funny is that my ratio for TPB is actually much higher than for any of the private sites I’m a member of. And I know why:
One needs to consider the flawless self-maintaining mechanism of GOOD torrents. If it’s any good, it will always be seeded. If it’s unpacked, it stays seeded longer. It if’s worthwhile and unique, it will stay seeded. You don’t need a ratio-checking army for that to work, you simply need logic.
Open Registrations Checker seems pretty useless without the Super Special list of sites. According to it, what.cd is open but it seems as closed as ever to me.
Agree, nice job, now the riaa and mpaa get to know more torrent site
Bad article!!!
pointless article that only let riaa and mpaa know more torrent site
GOOD JOB, now its ur fault if the torrent site shutsdown. We will know who to blame!
Tracker Checker+ anti piracy tools
http://torrentfreak.com/mediadefender-anti-piracy-tools-leaked-070920/
Tracker Checker+ anti piracy tools
http://torrentfreak.com/mediadefender-anti-piracy-tools-leaked-070920/
sharky never got any DECENT article, as usual this one blows
[quote comment="323149"]But Norway FTW what are the benefits of being a member - do you get stuff you couldn’t get in the public sector? Or do you get movies like 2 days before anyone else? I don’t think that this is a good direction to go in for the filesharing community - please look at the broader aspect - “clubs” are bad and are totally in opposition to p2p filesharing in that they introduce exclusivity[/quote]
The stuff hit’s me before you, and old stuff are well seeded and the speeds are awesome!
The Rock (HD), currently 9 seeders and 3 leechers. Seeders seed with all their line can take, and they have good lines. Can’t find it on the public trackers. Same for Killing me Softly (HD), 9 seeders and 1 leecher. Can’t find it on the public trackers.
I didn’t see the benefits with private sites, until I joined one. You won’t turn back!
Check out http://www.uknova.com for UK only content. It is a private tracker, but is currently open to signups.
I don’t see a link to download the list, where is it?
Anyone who thinks that the publishing of this list will alert the MPAA to these sites is a fucking retard.
It’s not a case of letting the anti-piracy people know these websites exist. The publishing of this list doesn’t put anybody who are already members in danger, but now that these private trackers have been put in the spotlight via a blog as popular as TorrentFreak, the chances of getting into these private trackers are going to drop dramatically.
And though it doesn’t affect the average TorrentFreak reader(the average TorrentFreak reader probably didn’t know most of these sites existed), it does hurt people amongst the private tracker community who have been waiting to join another private tracker, because now they will be grouped in with the thousands of people who are going to want an invite thanks to articles such as this.
Wow.
Fucking idiots making this list public. Fucking tards.
They can’t be too private if your listing them publicly can they? They are private for a reason! Why must you bring all this attention to them? are you trying to get them closed?
I say this article gets erased. It only harms the sites and it doesn’t do any good to anyone.
So this list was “painstakingly” put together?
Well done for including revolt again then. Not only do we not have open signups or invites, if we did everyone using this POS would miss out becuase of a simple change to the default signup page.
Revolt has under 500 members at any one time, and we are not going to change that. Sending us 250,000 hits per day to a dead signup page is retarded.
i don’t see how what.cd can be coveted when they have a channel you can join, answer a few questions and get an invite.
pretty fucking lame for a “private” tracker if you ask me
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