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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i want in on scene torrents. it is IMPOSSIBLE to get an invite there.
Thanks sharky for this article, i really liked it.
Ok trying to clear some doubts of all people -
1) The trackers.tlist file is here in rar:
http://roots.exofire.net/downloads/ORC/trackers.rar
2) And anybody who thinks that by publishing these sites on the websites will alarm anti-piracy organizations, those are totally wrong because those organizations are not blind, they already know all these sites and they will know each and every site because they have all there users spreaded across the nations.
3) These programs are only here to help those people who wants to get into the private torrent sites. Its for their good.Everybody is talking about its disadvantages :(, so instead of this its good to support these programs and such websites who offers such services.
Well and about Torrents Open Registrations Checker, its a nice program and very helpful. I already seen many programs and websites but this is the most good program among them.I really do appreciate.
4) Anybody can add or edit there trackers.tlist file. Its not that big deal.If anybody complaining about some specific site is not being included in list then they can add it to there trackers list or simply just post it to this url so TEAM ROOTS can know about this and update there list file.:
http://roots.exofire.net/submit/SubmitTracker.html
5) I also know that there is a huge discussion about public trackers and private trackers, well the public trackers always have there registrations open so they don’t need to be included in such lists.
6) And yes according to some posts, some site may give false results because the list file database is not updated, if u found such false notations then just change its parameters by editing it or submit that url to there site.
7) ….. thats all i can say thanks again sharky :) and plz maintain peace.
Just wonder how many people actually get invites by begging on this site. I am a member of What/IPT/Waffles and it took alot of hard work! Work hard to get in one, follow some simple rules and with a little networking you can get into others. I have enjoyed public trackers, but there is just something about 45000 people, half a million seeds and 16000 leechers. Can get what I want, pretty fuckin fast. Don’t kid yourself if you think public trackers are better than private ones..
I have 2 invites to funfile, who wants them?
i’m on what.cd and pornbay.org :P
There’s a reason these sites are PRIVATE.
you forgot
EXIGO
FTWR.in
FEEDTHE.NET
FEEDTHE.NET
Why shit all over the tracker admin? You know they don’t want publicity. Bitsoup doesn’t even have an invite system, and all the other trackers are invite ONLY. They do not have open signups. Other than giving n00bs a list of sites that will probably take 6 months of begging on forums to get into maybe a couple on that list, this article serves no fucking purpose. FAIL
FEEDTHE.NET is the best and most innovative tracker.
They basically got rid of the ratio system, I mean, have you ever seen a HQ pvt 0day tracker without a ratio system?
FTN FTW lol
Obtain coveted invites at http://tinyurl.com/3cmfdy
I covet boobs
Some of those trackers listed are great…others are crap.
just out of curiosity, for ISPs that throttle bittorrent traffic will the speeds with private trackers be affected as well?
if the comments and this stupid post dont get deleted, somebody should take down tf..
triton could do something useful here, not like the other times… :P
Torrent-Damage.net and TorrentLeech.org are all you need. And for all you people saying that you don’t want to worry about keeping a ratio… well get off all BitTorrent then. That’s what bt is all about, sharing what you get. The only people that can complain are those with Comcast and other throttling ISPs.
Naaaw, the poor writer of this article can’t get on the trackers he wantz. POOOOR HIM! : <
Aside from zcultfm, does anyone know any other good sites for comic book trackers?
AHAHHA Laughing my hairy balls off. Supertorrents.org and stmusic.org, will betaken down soon. All staff left, no reason to keep this up. It was worth while it lasted. I got my own things to do, can’t be bothered anymore. So, for while it’s up, enjoy, leech your asses off your buffers (ratio exploits are undetected , so have your fun). Once it’s gone, I will be happily walking away and shutting down both sites. Rest of the noobs who are part of the site, I suggest you go find some other lame tracker like FTS or some shit like that, and go kill your selfs.
Ersan.
I like hairy balls
FYI the above post was not me… and I won’t post in this comment thread again… ST and STMusic are fine and ratio exploits have and always will be logged and investigated, staff is my business regardless… I don’t even know why I’m humoring this post, but whatever…
[quote comment="323570"]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 ?[/quote]
More users poses more risks. As long as you keep the total static, your exclusivity will remain (for the most part) intact and the people who are privileged enough to get in will be more willing to get involved and give back. There’s no such thing as a casual user on some of these trackers.
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