: The client contacts the tracker (or uses DHT ) to find other "peers" (the swarm) who have the file.
A .torrent file contains specific instructions and data organized in a format called "Bencode": Fichier torrent
: Digital fingerprints for every small "piece" of the file. This allows your torrent client to verify that the data received from other users is authentic and uncorrupted. : The client contacts the tracker (or uses
: You open the .torrent file in a client like qBittorrent or uTorrent. : You open the
: Once all pieces are verified against the hash, the client assembles them into the original file. Legal and Safety Considerations
A (torrent file) is a small metadata file with a .torrent extension used by the BitTorrent protocol to facilitate peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing. Instead of containing the actual content (like a movie or software), it acts as a roadmap for your torrent client to find and assemble pieces of the data from other users. Core Components of a Torrent File