BitTorrent
A peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol that distributes data across users instead of a central server. This case study covers two integrated BitTorrent products: BitTorrent Speed and BitTorrent File System.

Role
Product Designer
Year
2019-2020
Industry
Blockchain
Overview
BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing protocol and a communication protocol for distributing data and electronic files over the Internet. BitTorrent allows users to share and distribute large amounts of data without relying on a single central server. Instead, the data is broken into smaller parts, and each user downloading or uploading the file becomes part of a decentralized network.
uTorrent is the world's most popular torrent software with over 170 million users. BitTorrent Speed is an integrated feature that lets users earn BTT tokens by seeding files and spend them to boost download speeds. This project focused on redesigning the BitTorrent Speed onboarding flow, wallet creation, and dashboard experience. View live
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BitTorrent File System (BTFS) is a decentralized storage protocol built on the TRON network, designed to solve the cost, trust, and privacy limitations of centralized storage. BTT tokens power the ecosystem, keeping it fair and efficient. This project focused on the BTFS Host and Wallet interfaces. View live
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BitTorrent File System (BTFS) is a decentralized storage protocol built on the TRON network, designed to solve the cost, trust, and privacy limitations of centralized storage. BTT tokens power the ecosystem, keeping it fair and efficient. This project focused on creating the BTFS branding guidelines. View live
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