bytesized hosting has the following rule:
We do not allow the use of torrents that are registered on a tracker that allows anyone to sign up without an invite. The rule of thumb is: If you can get a .torrent file of the server without an invitation, then the tracker is banned. This policy is enforced through our firewall as well as scanning for torrent files containing trackers that are publicly accessible. [...]
I did not notice this rule. Thanks for pointing it out. I was considering using this service but I guess that's out of the question now.
Well, you could for example set up a tiny tracker yourself that "mirrors" some (or even all) of the trackers in that list. It would ask as a client each infohash from these trackers and then track them itself as a tracker. Technically, this would be a private tracker then and your bytesized-IP won't be listed on these public trackers. On the other hand you'd still connect to the same peers as you would if directly using these trackers... Thanks to PEX though you anyways just need to find a handful of peers in a swarm to get 'em all.
I'd recommend on clarifying the DHT issue (is DHT allowed on bytesized or not?) and continue from there. DHT already might be enough for most torrents out there anyways, trackers are often only used these days by the private tracker communities that want to sell bandwidth stats manipulation to users ("5 USD for 200 GB uploaded" or whatever).
Oh and:
On a different note:
Were there already some dividends and do you have a balance sheet somewhere?