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Torrentleech is pretty easy in my experience to maintain ratio. There's so much freeleech stuff on there. Between seeding that and using their points system, I'm already up to like 3 TB seeded in a couple years. I've only "leeched" like 100 GB but I've gotten soooo much freeleech that the actual number is probably over my 3TB seeded number
My problem is that they freeleech mostly for large torrents. I think the min is 14GB or something like that (maybe lower). I have limited storage so I prefer smaller encodes.