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="323261"]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?[/quote]
=good news day at TF.hehe
i miss Demonoid!!! :’(
#10[quote comment="322976"]plz remove sceneaccess from the list, your not supposed to talk about it !!! lol .. also they never ever have open sign ups , invites only[/quote]
That’s strange. A few weeks ago, I happen to click on a link, took me to that particular site, and was able to register. It was quite a long process, but I got through. Interesting stuff.
@121 maybe you were banned but it still exists just fine.
Thanks!
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
I miss oink truthfully.
[quote comment="323555"]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![/quote]
You’ve obviously been hanging round the wrong sites if you think all private sites are out to make money.
Most of us are happy to cover our monthly expenses. Data may want to be free, but servers and bandwidth don’t.
Last time I checked private sites rely on *donations*, not *charges*, just like your public sites rely on banner advertising for spyware and porn sites. Private users have a choice and do not face seeing stupid flash ads if they choose not to donate, so who is it that’s really trying to make money from users?
In all the years I’ve been using torrents, I’ve never made a donation, but I have certainly seen ads for which the public sites receive money.
As for the comment about being cowards, if you’re such a big man why not come and live somewhere you face a *real* possibility of arrest and then declare yourself as a pirate to the local police? Maybe when you are older mummy and daddy will explain the difference between bravery and stupidity.
Not that hiding is even the main reason to use a private site. Perhaps you’re one of these guys who genuinely believes that public sites have better speeds, but those of us who have actually used both know that with a private site you can regularly hit 50-100mb/s whereas you’ll be lucky to hit 100kb/s on a public one.
That’s not all. If you’re public spirited enough to use a seedbox and not limit your upload, you can end up seeding 100:1 by the time you actually finish grabbing the file on a public tracker. Funnily enough, even though you put 100 full copies out there, there sure aint 100 new seeds waiting to give back at full speed. I know this from personal experience.
Case in point. “Vantage.Point.REAL.PROPER.R5.LINE.XViD-mVs” on TPB with 2345 seeds and 88 leechers. What speed did I get on it? 5KB/s.
Same file on a certain private site with 519 seeds and 73 leechers, it hit the limit I set on my download which is 5000KB/s.
I can have the file from the private site in under 3 minutes and then seed to 2:1, or I can wait nearly 2 days for TPB and end up seeding a few hundred GB out of my monthly limit. Going over that limit costs money.
Funny how your “free” data would end up costing me more, and reducing the amount I could actually download.
[quote comment="323051"]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[/quote]
Helping them how, numbnuts?
Fuck you for trying to puff up the RIAA and MPAA as big, scary boogeymen.
In reality, they’re nothing more than yappy little rat dogs(My loathing for terriers is infinite), barking and nipping at the heels of a behemoth they can never possibly fell.
The only danger these private trackers are in, is the danger that the MAFIAA will expunge an enormous amount of time and money fruitlessly attempting to close them.
/me bows to #129
@1:TonInter
only faggots claim ‘First’, post to help the discussion.
Dude no FTN and (iTS) intheshadow.net?
tsk, tsk
Stick to public trackers. They will get you everything you need.
you missed:
exigomusic.org (Exigo or E****, lossless music)
feedthe.net (FTN, Scene torrents)
ftwr.in (Follow the White Rabbit, Scene torrents)
uk-t.org (UK Torrents or U***, Scene torrents)
btmusic.eu (Pedro’s, lossless music)
which are probably THE most coveted private sites. perhaps you’re a member of them already and don’t want to reveal their urls eh? fucking rules.
[quote comment="323823"]Stick to public trackers. They will get you everything you need.[/quote]
if speed is what you need, then no. if reliable quality is what you need, then no. if the ability to submit requests for albums/releases and get them filled, then no.
tell you what, you stick to public trackers with your groundbreaking speeds of 10k/s and i’ll carry on maxing out my modest connection at 500k/s, then while you’ve nearly got a band’s album i’ll have the whole record label’s discography.
This post is wrong!!!! Very wrong!!!
First why post all these URLS? Second,
If u public hub muppets are`nt interested in private sites, then why r u reading this article? U only want on em so u can snatch anyways….. Go back on DHT I think a good tracker may have dropped some torrent crumbs!!!
the people who bad-mouth the private trackers are the ones who never used one.
i found out from a sysop that this site will be opening soon so bookmark it http://www.bittrader.org
You are all using the equivalent of napster as far as I am concerned, private or not. There are far safer and faster means to up and leech. If you really gave a shit about the RIAA or MPAA you would not be torrenting. The above list helps others who aren’t worried about copyright police, especially those not in America, and it is a service to the community.
You are completely self-deluded if you believe the above list helps the “authorities”. Just enjoy it and enjoy sharing.
What the F*** ?
Epic fail of gathering good trackers, what kind a torrent newbie wrote this article ?
It’s like 3-4 trackers that’s useful, rest are shit.
But hey, what could you expect of TorrentFreak, a buch a n00bs all the way :)
[quote comment="322970"]ha, what a list.. i use 7 of these regularly and got a total of 12 of these accounts :p[/quote]
than how bout inviting me bro..xaid.shah@gmail.com… or u can just say no like others…
Face it, ForTheNoobs aint wanted anymore..
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=<3= <- God I fail. :(
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I just released a new theme on funfile.org and signups are open for about 1k people. If you dont get in try our IRC.
Come check out the new stuff :love:
hmm… I dont think many of these sites would like their name on this list…
Proud 8 week member of Funfile. I enjoy the site, the torrents, and most of all the friendly and helpful members of the Private Tracker. Ratios are not hard to keep up at all, so long as one respects general rules (no hit and runs) and seed upon completion.
Great Site! Files are truly FUN!
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