Two or more blocks make up a whole piece, which may then be verified. A block is a portion of data that a client may request from a peer.
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In this document, a number of conventions are used in an attempt to present information in a concise and unambiguous fashion.
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As newer revisions of each protocol are defined, they should be specified on their own separate pages, not here.
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Currently, this applies to the torrent file structure, peer wire protocol, and the Tracker HTTP/HTTPS protocol specifications. version 1.0) of the BitTorrent protocol specification. This document applies to the first version (i.e. This is not the place to suggest feature requests. Everyone is invited to contribute to this document, with the understanding that the content here is intended to represent the current protocol, which is already deployed in a number of existing client implementations. This document is intended to be maintained and used by the BitTorrent development community.
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The hope is that this document will become a formal specification, written in clear, unambiguous terms, which can be used as a basis for discussion and implementation in the future. Bram's protocol specification page outlines the protocol in somewhat general terms, and lacks behaviorial detail in some areas. The purpose of this specification is to document version 1.0 of the BitTorrent protocol specification in detail. Visit his pages at BitTorrent is designed to facilitate file transfers among multiple peers across unreliable networks.