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BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol and the name of the software application that implements this protocol. It allows users to distribute and download large files over the internet in a decentralized manner. Unlike traditional file transfer methods where files are hosted on a central server, BitTorrent relies on a network of users (peers) who share pieces of the files with each other.

The BitTorrent protocol works by breaking down the files into smaller "pieces" and distributing these pieces among the users in a swarm. When a user wants to download a file, they connect to the BitTorrent network and start downloading the different pieces from multiple peers simultaneously. As the user downloads pieces, they also contribute by uploading the pieces they have downloaded to other users who request them. This sharing mechanism ensures that the burden of file distribution is distributed among the participants, rather than relying solely on a central server.

The BitTorrent software application provides the necessary tools to interact with the BitTorrent protocol. Users can search for torrent files or magnet links, which are small files or links that contain information about the files being shared. These files or links are typically obtained from torrent websites or other users. Once a user has a torrent file or magnet link, they can open it in the BitTorrent application, which will connect them to the swarm and start the downloading process.

The BitTorrent application offers features such as the ability to prioritize and select specific files within a torrent, set download and upload speed limits, and manage the overall download process. It also includes features for managing and organizing downloaded files, such as the ability to create folders, rename files, and monitor the progress of individual downloads.

Overall, BitTorrent is widely used for sharing and downloading large files efficiently. It has become synonymous with decentralized file sharing and has gained popularity due to its ability to accelerate downloads by leveraging the collective resources of the participating users.








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