Ratio Master 1.7.5 [new]
Ratio Master operates by imitating a standard BitTorrent client. It connects to a tracker announced in a .torrent file and sends falsified statistics regarding data transfer.
Don't try to get a 10.0 ratio overnight. Aim for a modest 1.1 or 1.5 ratio to keep your account in good standing.
Instead of downloading or seeding actual files, RatioMaster sends fake progress reports directly to the torrent tracker's scrape URL. To the private tracker, it appears as though you are actively seeding a file to other users, which increases your recorded upload stats. Key Features of Version 1.7.5 Ratio Master 1.7.5
Users can set exact upload and download speeds (in KB/s).
The problem with cheating your ratio was that the tracker would ask, "Who are you, and what client are you using?" Old cheat tools would reply with generic answers. Site scripts would see a generic answer, compare it to the behavior, and flag the account. Ratio Master operates by imitating a standard BitTorrent
specifically (the client Ratio Master often emulates), it is a legacy version of the popular uTorrent client known for being lightweight and stable before the introduction of advertisements in later versions. set up an emulation profile for a specific torrent client, or are you looking for alternative ways to maintain a healthy ratio?
However, the golden age of ratio cheating is over. Modern trackers use TLS fingerprinting (JA3), announce timing analysis, and machine learning anomaly detection. Version 1.7.5 will not evade these forever. Aim for a modest 1
Tracker administrators utilize several methods to identify and ban users of Ratio Master 1.7.5: