A "torrent" refers to a file that uses the BitTorrent protocol
Title: The Lorentz Legacy: From Electrodynamics to Relativity and Beyond
At its heart, torentz is not a single entity but a convergence of two distinct concepts: Tor (The Onion Router) and Lorentz (as in Hendrik Lorentz, the physicist). However, in modern internet parlance, torentz most frequently refers to a specialized software tool or script used for network analysis, anonymity testing, and advanced data tunneling. torentz
By J. Harper, Tech & Culture Desk
This is where the trail gets warm. In a since-deleted thread from a defunct tech forum (hardware.revolution.2003), a user named bit_surfer_99 posted: “Anyone still have the Torentz handshake specs? Need them for a legacy SCADA bridge.” A "torrent" refers to a file that uses
The search functionality was disabled, effectively ending its 13-year run overnight.
They call them Torentz Storms.
The first public torentz script appeared on GitHub in late 2017. It was a lightweight Python script designed to force specific Tor exit nodes. The developer wrote: