To use bittorrent, your machine has to listen, and otherwise be somehow reachable. In many cases, it's not a given, and sometimes not even desirable. It sticks out.
I think a variant of bittorrent which may be successful in corporate and generally non-geek environments should have the following qualities:
- Work via WebSockets.
- Run in browser, no installation.
- Have no rebel reputation.
It's so obvious that it must have been implemented, likely multiple times. It would not be well-known because the very purpose of such an implementation would be to not draw attention.
https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent
WebTorrent is ubiquitous by now and also supported by Brave and many torrent clients. There is still much room to build, though. Get in, the water is warm!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebTorrent#Adoption