I do not think that this is possible. Or if it is, it is not feasible because most proxy sites lag due to the large amount of traffic that they handle and P2P traffic like that would be horrible.
Peer Exchange (PEX) allows you to connect to new peers through a peer you are already connected to. Ordinarily peers connect to each other through trackers. PEX allows them to connect without a tracker, by communicating with each other.
A torrent is a file that you download that links you to other peers who are sharing it, to download the file the torrent specifies. To download a torrent, you need a client such as utorrent. A psp torrent I am assuming is a .torrent file used to download psp games.
You are if you are loading or allowing someone to load something to or from your system. Peer to peer torrents are a great way to share stuff. Make sure it is legal stuff though. They are easy to trace!
Seeding a torrent after downloading it is a common courtesy to the peers that seeded it to you, and users who are downloading the torrent for the first time. It improves their download speeds, and in some cases, can even raise your download speeds for other torrents.
When there is the same amount of leeches and peers on a torrent, the file may take longer to download.
Initially in a torrent if there are no active member the server, or person who initialized the torrent will wait until there are peers to download the file, upload the file to them, who in turn then become seeds.
Its the place where the seeders and leechers are cumming from
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Seeds and Peers are typically terms used when discussing the uploading and downloading of torrents. Seeds are the number of people who have downloaded the entire torrent and are seeding it for others to download. Peers are the number of people who are downloading it at a given time. Once you finish downloading, you automatically become a seeder until and unless you remove the torrent from your downloads list.
Seeds are always standing for the uploaders in torrent file, the torrent files are automatically starting to seed after the torrent is downloaded, you can change in a options that you want to have a higher priority for the seeding or downloading. The peers are always standing for the number of downloaders. By Dave
Availability is an indicator of how many copies of the content associated with that torrent are available from the people you are connected to on the torrent. If availability is 1 or greater, a complete copy of the content is available. If availability is less than 1, a complete copy is not available. If availability is showing 0, then either you are not connected to any seeds or peers or the peers you are connected to have no part of the content.
In bittorrent, a "swarm" is the group of people active on the torrent. This includes those that have 100% of the content associated with the torrent (seeds) and those who do not have 100% (peers). Azureus-Wiki: This Funny Word: Swarm http://wiki.vuze.com/w/This_funny_word#Swarm