The files shared are 100% original and mirror those officially released, ensuring authenticity and reliability.
We have to trust you on this before downloading the files. And if you make a mistake or accidentally upload corrupted files, then the end user could waste hours or days downloading useless data. This isn't a risk when syncing the blockchain normally.
The torrent simply adds a layer of efficiency by allowing nodes to quickly verify if a specific block is available in the torrent.
As I explained above, torrenting then verifying is less efficient than simply using Core to download and verify simultaneously.
The creation and distribution of the torrent are conducted with utmost transparency, ensuring a malware-free environment.
Again, trust.
Our goal is to offer an alternative and efficient method for accessing blockchain files, particularly useful for users with limited bandwidth or other constraints.
How does torrenting compared to regular downloading make any difference to users with limited bandwidth? They still need to download the same amount of data (more if your torrent is inaccurate for any reason).