
However, if you’re just a beginner, a BitTorrent Client is required to help you to manage all your torrents, share them with other users, connect to peers, and of course, download the torrent files.

If you’re a regular torrent consumer, you’ll obviously know the use of a BitTorrent Client. After downloading torrent files, “seeding” or to keep sharing, is hugely appreciated in the world of torrents.

Instead, they contain data which tells your BitTorrent client about the peers who’re downloading and sharing the same file. These torrent files don’t actually contain your files. This is why torrenting is so fast! Once a file has been downloaded, it simply indicates that you have all the bits and pieces of the media you’re trying to download. So, BitTorrent begins the sharing process even before the entire file is downloaded. Basically, any torrent file that you download from a torrent site, is shared with tons of other users trying to download the same file, in small chunks.

The ever so loved, BitTorrent, is a superlative file sharing protocol that allows users to download torrent files by means of a peer-to-peer or, P2P system.
