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="323397"][quote comment="323287"]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[/quote]
so, you must be one of those people who epic fail the invite interview, right?
let me guess, you were the one from yesterday who thinks 128kbps mp3 is the best possible quality mp3?
or.. were you the one who does not know what “lossless” means?
hey, i know! your that idiot google’ing & copy-pasting out of context answers you dont understand
:P[/quote]
nope not at all. ive been torrenting music for years, i know my shit.
i’m just saying its easy as hell to get in to that site.
and the screening process dosent help much when there are already a shit load of people on that site who have no fucking idea what they are doing and upload transcodes/dupes and tag their torrents like 10 year olds.
well Tf lets just hoped you asked all those sites about posting their nfo on your page, and i hope you “don’t” get pwned for this ¬¬
just because some other retards decide it was a good idea to compile alist doesnt mean you have to aswell
oh well just another day of epic fail from TF crew
You guys who are giving the author shit about publishing the list are naive.
There is no doubt that the authorities aready know about all of the sites posted above. It wouldn’t surprise me if they had a list ten times the size.
Member of 5.
w00t.
If you really want to get into one of these sites you have to first get into some open registration ones that will soon close. Then trade the invites for thoes to other sites.
Fuck TorrentLeech Stupid PAY2LEECH SCUM SITE!
Fuck w00t + NEO!!!
Try these sites! :)
https://feedthe.net/
http://revolt.org.uk/
http://www.uk-t.org/
http://www.scenetorrents.org/
http://www.sceneaccess.org/
Cant find the link to the .zip file either.
And of all of those, I have a membership to one.
Hehe, I got into Black Cats Games back when they were NEW. Im talking all of 12,000 members or so.
why would you post this list? this doesn’t help anyone at all. we all know how media defenders worked (terribly), so no doubt they will be using a program like this. thanks for nothing, scums.
Try these sites! :D
https://feedthe.net/
http://revolt.org.uk/
http://www.uk-t.org/
http://www.scenetorrents.org/
http://www.sceneaccess.org/
You realize revolt is not a torrent site don’t you? Brilliant.
Always one idiot in every village, awesome job torrentfreak! ;-)
[quote comment="323351"]Funfile FTW woot woot.
For all those who think that private trackers are useless and would much rather have public trackers heres the thing. Private trackers usually have content that you cannot find on public trackers. One of my friends is a member to almost every one of these sites and he has helped me find things that i have not been able to find before using public trackers. Also you will see one movie go up on one public trakcer multiple times and be seeded very little. This means horrible download speeds and poor organization. After OiNK and demonoid shut down i used the pirate bay for a while and was happy with the content but very displeased with time it took to get the torrent. Torrenting is a give take relationship at least thats the way it should be.[/quote]
FunFile suck. Out of all the sites I am a member off, FunFile is the only one I haven’t used.
The people posting on this site just keep getting dumber and fucking dumber
they are private for a reason. i wish TF wouldnt post junk like this. its just brining it down
i’m not so sure libble is a very “hot” site. seems like they get about 12 torrents a day uploaded..
leave it to TF to unnecessarily reveal this kind of information to the public
On that list, I only belong to ntorrents. =(
I think it’s brilliant that TF has revealed this list, although I have no intention of trying to join any private sites. Since the ones I’ve had access to in the past have all specified in their rules that “You must not post these torrent links on public sites” I think they go completely against the idea of file-sharing and free data.
Private sites try to make money from files they don’t own. They are just as greedy as the men in suits in the film and music industries. People that use private torrents are cowards.
DATA WANTS TO BE FREE. POST IT PUBLICLY!
havent you guys seen the news ?.
looks like many UK based TV and other torrents will stop now.
and you just made their tracking job far easyer well done ;( from a VM users
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/news/EkpylyVFEVprNOiCbo.html
The UK’s largest residential broadband provider, Virgin Media, has announced its intention to introduce a warning system for those caught engaged in illegal downloading”
that means torrents
I thought the point of p2p was sharing info. p2p is a potentially universal, cheap and very democratic new way of talking, exchanging-ideas or communicating.
It depends on what the aims of these sites are; I don’t think private-trackers help expose the fact that with p2p everybody can have their own Library of Alexandria or CNN.
To all the ppl who think publishing this list is bad. Why keep the info secret ?
More users should equate to wider variety, longer torrent lives and faster downloads ?
What is the optimum size for the number of members of a private tracker ? Revolt seems to think 500.
Could it be that the content shared by these private trackers is to blame ? I.e. it is of low quality which attracts low quality file sharers (leechers) so they have to self select to make it viable ?
who cares if they publish the list, more people will want to join. the powers already know about all of them. just like OiNK (r.i.p.) which was believed untouchable. or Feedthe net (FTN).
also for those who have referred to it in posts above cuz you like to name drop…umm, FTN is gone now :P
pro of private sites is regulation of quality and speed. i too use the piratebay, but private sites are excellent and i appreciate all the work put into building such a network.
previous comments on personal information, well again, look to OiNK, cuz we’re all fine. even NIN who admitted to being a member as well as to What and Waffles. comon people :P
support the hydra and have a nice day
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