BitSoup could be a similar tracker IMO
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which might become a problem for many others as well, since most of these depend on a single? service for receiving donations, whereas they (and all the others too) should have come up with a backup plan for this problem ages ago (involving alternative & anonymous donations)Quote:
Originally Posted by TB
btw, TB would fit somewhere between 'pure scene trackers' & combined ones like 'the soup', probably closer to the former
Yay, they're back! I hope they won't shut down!
Well they seem to be learning now. Some have allowed the usage of bitcoins. Others are fooling PayPal by several methods like running a separate legitimate site for paypal and where people can donate in lieu of the donations they want to give to the torrent site.
Latterly PayPal blocked donate option for many torrent site, harm I prefer this method. Bitcoins is safer but I never tried it
And they're down again! :frown:
work fine for me
Anyone else? Doesn't work for me!
I tried on three different IPs and by proxy server
i don't think so, wiki says: 'Money laundering is the process of concealing the source of money obtained by illicit means.'Quote:
Originally Posted by anon
money obtained by illicit means? donating isn't illicit
concealing the source of money? a bank or a money transfer organization doesn't need to know the source (not their job), nor the purpose for that matter
would it make a difference if the site owner paid for the server bills himself (lets say, from his day job income) instead of a joint user/donor effort? not really
the transfer should be possible even if it was labeled 'donation for TB, a filesharing site', but thats another story
more info:
Code:http://torrentfreak.com/paypal-demands-invites-to-private-bittorrent-trackers-130108/