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
Seeds are users who have a complete copy of the torrent file and are sharing it with others, while peers are users who are in the process of downloading the file and sharing it with others at the same time. Essentially, seeds have the complete file, while peers are still in the process of downloading it.
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.
In the context of torrenting, the numbers in parentheses next to "seeds" and "peers" indicate the current count of users sharing the file. "Seeds" refers to users who have completed downloading the file and are now sharing it, while "peers" are users who are still downloading the file. A higher number of seeds generally leads to faster download speeds, as more sources are available to share the data.
seeds are people who have the complete file and are uploading it. peers are people who are downloading the file and at the same time are uploading the file fragments that have been downloaded to their computer.
Peers are those people, who have not yet finished downloading and are downloading and uploading at the same time. If you have got choice, it's almost always better to pick a torrent with the most seeders.
In terms of downloading from torrent sites and the like a Seed is someone who has the whole file and is allowing others to download from their computer, a Peer is someone who is downloading the file as you are. Peers are also usually seeds as well as you share the chunks of files you have already downloaded, the term "Seed" is usually only applied to those with the whole file avalable.
In bittorrent "seeds" are people who have 100% of the content associated with a torrent and are sharing it with others.
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!
Leachers don't upload the file as they are downloading it. If their connection is slow uploads probably slow it further. Peers seed the torrent whilst they are downloading.
Slang meaningA "SEED" is a person who is supplying a file that is being shared over the internet. Seeds are good. Seeds are your friend.A "LEECH," also know as a "peer," is a person who is downloading a file, but has not yet fully downloaded it. Leeches are bad. Leeches are not your friend (hence the name). When a leech finishes downloading a file, they become a seed.
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.
People that are uploading what ever file ur downloading Its very good