About BitTorrent
BitTorrent was initially conceived by Bram Cohen, a peer-to-peer protocol for users to transfer files around the world. The BitTorrent Token (BTT), a TRC-10 token is created on top of the TRON blockchain platform as a way to extend the capability of BitTorrent. The token is added to introduce some economics feature on BitTorrent for networking, bandwidth, and storage resources to be shared and tradeed. Some of the other feature that BitTorrent Token (BTT) offers would be BitTorrent Speed. This is whereby BTT tokens can be big in exchange for faster download speed. List of exchanges trading BTT token can be found at
Trading Insights
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Market Stats
Market Cap
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FDV
£60.14M
Circ. Supply
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Max Supply
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Total Supply
990B BTTOLD
Diluted Valuation
£511.02K
Performance
Popularity
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Dominance
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Volume (24H)
£1.42K
107.67%
Volume (7D)
£8.62K
Volume (30D)
£28.05K
All time high
£0.0106
Price Change (1Y)
-94.73%
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Additional details
Recent trends
The price of BitTorrent has increased by 6.93% in the last hour and increased by 907.20% in the past 24 hours. BitTorrent’s price has also risen by 92.44% in the past week. The current price is £0.000061 per BTTOLD with a 24-hour trading volume of £1.42K. Currently, BitTorrent is valued at 99.43% below its all time high of £0.0106. This all-time high was the highest price paid for BitTorrent since its launch.
The current circulating supply of BitTorrent is 0 BTTOLD which means that BitTorrent has as total market cap of £0.00.
Market details
BTTOLD vs markets
↘ 96.77%
BTTOLD vs BTC
↘ 97.16%
BTTOLD vs ETH
↘ 94.72%
Tags
binance-launchpad
alleged-sec-securities
Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
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BNB Smart Chain | 0x8595F9dA7b868b1822194fAEd312235E43007b49 | |
Tronix | 1002000 |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
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Today | £0.000061 | ↗ 907.20% |
1 Day | £0.00000606 | ↗ 907.20% |
1 Week | £0.000031 | ↗ 92.44% |
1 Month | £0.000032 | ↗ 85.97% |
1 Year | £0.0012 | ↘ 94.73% |
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FAQ
BitTorrent is a popular peer-to-peer distributed communication technology that allows huge, in-demand data distribution. The protocol eliminates the need for maintaining a central server.The BitTorrent protocol allows software endpoints (called "clients") to work together to ensure reliable simultaneous distribution of huge files to several clients, reducing dependency on any weak point (such as a server connection). The protocol strives to maximize the utilization of each client's upload and download bandwidth to balance peer-to-peer content delivery across all clients.
How the Protocol Works: Peers can find a file or a portion of a file by making an "announcement" to a tracker, which is a server that tracks which peers have access to which files, or by searching the DHT, a distributed database of peers. This process organically splits peers into "swarms" of users, with each swarm sharing a common interest in trading portions of a certain file.
Files are cut into fragments before an exchange occurs. Clients advertise which parts of a file are available to their users; then, users who have the required parts post them, which in turn allows users who require these parts to download them. Cryptographichashes (i.e. info hashes) of the parts/pieces are used to ensure that the parts shared are indeed the ones requested.
The more pieces a peer receives in exchange for pieces provided, the more productive a peer-to-peer contact is perceived to be. Clients with the most productive exchanges are rewarded with additional pieces, while those with the least productive exchanges are disconnected or banned.
After completing a download, a user can allow their client to continue uploading parts despite no longer requiring a download; this is known as "seeding." Most clients' default behavior is to "seed" to other downloaders. This behavior is completely selfless and voluntary. There is no financial penalty for customers who close their BitTorrent software once a download is completed.
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BitTorrent aims to solve these issues by creating a platform for building decentralized web elements. The platform wants app developers to directly reward consumers who provide its underlying resources by allowing consumers to use this "found value" to transact with publishers and app developers without using traditional currency.The company intends to enhance the BitTorrent protocol and establish a new token, BTT, to implement a distributed infrastructure services economy. End users in the BTT economy should be able to supply infrastructure services in small amounts in exchange for tokens.
BTT is a TRON TRC-10 cryptographic token. BTT seeks to act as a general-purpose mechanism for transferring computer resources between BitTorrent clients and a market of service requesters and providers.
The BitTorrent protocol was created by a company named BiTorrent Inc and founded by Bram Cohen in 2001. BitTorrent Inc has also developed two very popular BitTorrent clients: BitTorrent and µTorrent ("uTorrent"). The open protocol has also been utilized to generate dozens of independent clients, and there is strong competition among the firms and volunteers that keep those clients up and running. The whitepaper of BitTorrent was published in February 2019.
The downloaders provide BTT tokens to the uploaders in return for faster downloading speed due to BitTorrent Speed acting as an incentive to earn BTT coins. While downloading torrents, BitTorrent Speed bids BTT automatically to other users for fast speed. BTT can also be earned by seeding when the downloading is completed.
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The current market cap of BitTorrent is £0.00. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of BitTorrent is £0.0106. This all-time high is highest price paid for BitTorrent since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of BitTorrent is £1.42K.
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The current circulating supply of BitTorrent is 0.
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