

"We have only two official mirrors of t.co/QVBbcAxzpz : btdigg.i2p (I2P) and t.co/MVMTk9mMre (TOR). It is not a BitTorrent Index because it does not store and does not maintain a static list of torrents. BTDigg is not a tracker because it does not participate in nor coordinate the BitTorrent swarm. There is no guarantee about content because BTDigg does not analyze nor store content. Advantages and disadvantages īTDigg provides decentralization of torrent index database creation, and the ability to show distributed ratings provided by users via μTorrent.

In 2012, the website started to support SSL connections. In March–April 2011, several new features were introduced, among them web plugin to search with one click, qBittorrent plugin, showing torrent info-hash as QR code picture, torrent fakes and duplicates detection, and charts of the popular torrents in soft real-time. The site is also available via the I2P network and Tor. API popularity gives a picture of changing popularity for a torrent in the BitTorrent DHT network.īTDigg was founded by Nina Evseenko in January 2011. Additional features are search API, API popularity, plugins for μTorrent and qBittorrent clients, Web browser OpenSearch plugin (for Internet Explorer, Google Chrome). Users can customize search results by choosing proper sort order in the web interface. īTDigg Web interface supports English, Russian, Portuguese languages. BTDigg also provides API for third-party applications. BTDigg's DHT search engine links two subjects that are partial information from a torrent and a magnet link, similar to the process of linking the content of a web page with a page URL. The returned results are based on a user's text query. The web part of the BTDigg search system provides magnet links and partial torrent information (name, list of files, size) from the database. The site has its torrent crawler's source code listed on GitHub, dhtcrawler2.īTDigg was created as a DHT search engine for free content for the BitTorrent network. The site returned later in 2016 at a dot-com domain, went offline again, and is now online. It went offline in June 2016, reportedly due to index spam. The project name was an acronym of BitTorrent Digger (in this context, digger means a treasure-hunter). The Web search supported queries in European and Asian languages.

The web part of its search system retrieved proper information by a user's text query.

For end users, BTDigg provides a full-text database search via a Web interface. It participated in the BitTorrent DHT network, supporting the network and making correspondence between magnet links and a few torrent attributes (name, size, list of files) which are indexed and inserted into a database. btdigggink2pdqzqrik3blmqemsbntpzwxottujilcdjfz56jumzfsyd.onion ( Accessing link help) īTDigg is the first Mainline DHT search engine.
