Bt4g -
Search GitHub for "BT4G userscript." (Note: Many are abandoned; you may need to use manual search instead).
The primary reason BT4G exists is redundancy. If one major torrent site goes down (which happens frequently due to legal pressure), BT4G simply stops scraping that source and continues pulling from the remaining 30+ sites. This makes the platform exceptionally resilient to DMCA takedowns and domain blocks. Search GitHub for "BT4G userscript
While BT4G itself is generally safe (it runs no malicious scripts), the content it indexes is not. While BT4G itself is generally safe (it runs
Pro Tip: Use a paid VPN with a kill-switch before clicking any magnet link on BT4G. Pro Tip: Use a paid VPN with a
Every torrent file has a unique 40-character hexadecimal "hash" (e.g., e5a3f5c...). BT4G scripts convert this hash into a magnet link. Even if the original website that hosted the torrent dies, the hash remains indexed in Google’s cache.
Once you find a result that looks like a torrent file or magnet link, copy the link.
