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Who gives a fuck about the "torrentscene"? Obviously they're going to shittalk. People dislike change. But gradually they'll warm up to it and start going to where the files are. When UFR offers legitimate advantages, then filesharers are of course going to gravitate towards it. Look, let me present a real life scenario.

Joe Schmoe has a hardon and he's looking for a big fat porn collection of his favourite star. Is he going to want to download 20gigs at 200kb/s or 20mb/s? Hardly anyone is seeding the file on piratebay. Everyone's seeding on UFR because there's an actual monetary incentive. And don't overestimate how much each download is going to cost. When you think about it, the average download is going to cost a couple cents at best. Who can't afford that? And if you're triggered by paying a couple cents, then you simply recuperate your costs and even earn more by simply seeding for ten minutes.

Lack of seeding is the biggest cancer killing torrents. The biggest reason people actually torrent is speed and convenience. Only after that comes price. Price problem is solved in UFR by seeding if you can't afford spending a shekel. Piratebay and such sites getting constantly shut down is solved by UFR being P2P hosted entirely on the Ethereum network. Virus problem is solved by UFR rating system for uploaders.

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