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mods remove that post :angry: what is the point of posting details to a private site like this!
the thread should have been closed ..
cough* bullshit *cough*
setting up a telnet host on your computer and customising a welcome message that reads TTC . pure fucking lame whatever the motivations behind that :whistling
its another lame attempt to build up hype for a thing which doesnt even exist , aw come on you could have tried something better than that
Whats so special about this tracker?
for shure, dickwad.;)Quote:
and sorry for posting crap all the time.. that comes with being a retard
wtf is TTC ?
Nothing, just forget about those letters.
Sorry.
lol :huh:
shitty tracker, nothing there Huh http://ttc.ru.tf secret lol
Lool.
Pity its fake I actually liked the desgin.
if someone is smart, they create a tracker called TTC now and rip the logo and all.. after all this hype, they would have an easy start ^^
I can't believe I just read through all of that :(
Here's an "FAQ" that was posted in the Bittorrent Reviews section, for those who don't go there.
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It’s time for some damage control. This will not be a “review”, because TTC is utterly incomparable to torrent sites as we know them at the minute. This will be more a FAQ, put together by an individual within TTC who leans more to and sympathises with the torrenters.
Let’s go…
Some facts about TTC.
- TTC is an experiment.
- TTC stands for "To The Core". The name is self explanatory - TTC exists at the core of the scene.
- TTC has no domain name.
- TTC has no PHP frontend, whatsoever. It never did. You will never see TTC in the form of a web page.
What is TTC?
TTC is a scene topsite bittorrent tracker hybrid. TTC is a fully automated, uniquely scripted topsite that primarily utilises the bittorrent protocol, instead of the FTP protocol.
Where did TTC come from?
TTC originated as a coding experiment by a handful of european FTP siteops known to be affiliated with and suppliers of major torrent sites.
The controversial TTC experiment represented a major step towards inevitable FTP and torrent site integration, a bridging point and hope for mutual understanding between the FTP scene and the private torrent tracker community.
How does TTC work?
The concept is fairly simple.
TTC is raced to like any other topsite. When a release is raced into the TTC gateway server(s) via FTP, scripts automatically create a .torrent file for the release, which is auto’d to several 1000mbit high storage slave servers in various locations around Europe. (namely Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany).
This presents a significant advantage over FTP sites – the topsite has a much wider bandwidth reach. TTC breaks away from the model of topsites existing as closely-knit slaves in the same rack and moves towards a much more open and distributed model, as is the nature of p2p.
Slave servers auto-leech the release from the gateway and of course, from each other. Once the gateway server(s) has hit a fixed ratio, it’s up to the slaves to hold up the swarm and “archive” the release for as long as diskspace allows.
As far as we know, TTC does not have group affiliates.
How is TTC accessed?
TTC is managed and monitored almost entirely via IRC. .torrent files are searched for and downloaded via DCC.
Like other scene site, in order to access TTC, you need to contribute something to TTC. If you pay for a TTC slave, you are designated a fixed number of leech slots, that are yours to split costs with, share with your friends, whatever.
Either way, you are expected to hold up minimum seeding times when leeching to your home computers / local machines.
The exception to the paid-for route is the racing route, though TTC racers keep TTC racing to themselves for obvious reasons. Little is known about the TTC racers or the sites they source from, so there is little point in talking about this further.
If TTC is not a traditional p2p site, why all the hype, fake pages, etc?
Since this is, after all, the internet, you will hear just about everything about TTC. It seems to be everything right now, from an elite torrent tracker with a Russian URL, to being a lie and social experiment, and even to being hidden within FST itself.
Let’s be clear on something – TTC is not and was never meant to be for the torrent community. As explained, TTC is another step in closing the gap between torrents and FTP. As scene sites become more accessible and bittorrent sites become faster and less accessible, there has to be a meeting point at some time down the line. TTC tried to address that meeting point.
This is being carried out by people who are primarily sceners, not torrenters.
Will TTC carry on?
Definitely. Although still in early stages of conception, the TTC experiment has proven to be highly successful. TTC can only grow. If we find that groups are able to release content directly to the powerful servers of TTC, and have their content fed straight to torrent sites, eventually the need for FTP may disappear altogether.
However, thanks to the unanticipated capturing of imaginations that the TTC name has brought to the users of the private tracker community, it is unlikely that TTC will continue to be known as TTC. Although, nick names do tend to stick http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/../.....ilies/wink.gif
Who is on TTC?
TTC is managed by sceners, but certain trusted torrenters already have access. Mainly some of the tracker staff, and uploaders.
Okay okay, I get it. What about me? How can I get on TTC?
At the minute, TTC is much more a topsite than it is a bittorrent community. As such, this general advice can be taken on the matter.
You do not find TTC, TTC finds you.
nothing more than hype. how many posts will we now see along the lines of...
zomg, I'll give you 11 level 13 sites for a ttc invite. it's my dream!!!
I do not doubt it. Wow. I have no words. :)
I'm quite sure you will not get invited just because you said that.
I lol'd. Well was just a bit don't get mad with me...Quote:
Who is on TTC?
TTC is managed by sceners, but certain trusted torrenters already have access. Mainly some of the tracker staff, and uploaders.
there seems little need for it to be on the list of trackers since its not a conventional private tracker site?
i heard someone said tht sceners hate p2p :PQuote:
Who is on TTC?
TTC is managed by sceners, but certain trusted torrenters already have access. Mainly some of the tracker staff, and uploaders.
Yeah, the majority
But is not new that many uploaders on high level tracker are (or were) part of the scene. At least, on S*T, unmasked several members of differents groups.
the scene is not only teenage kids who write anti p2p messages in their nfos. always remember that it exists for almost 30 years.
the emphasize here is on "trusted torrenters", people who established themselves on the top torrent sites and have the best reputation in the torrent scene.
So I read the FAQ, and I conclude that I'd rather just use regular tracker such as ScT.
lol, who need's it anyway :). i will keep my trackers and say :"Thank you, but no thanks".
Well after reading that blurb, it sounds like a great project. I'm sure one day it will be more main stream, and replace the hierarchy that exists today. Not much will change lower down though, if I understand it anyway. Seems like its more of a replacement for traditional 'topsites', so we can all go on doing what we do since most of us never see topsites anyway.