The “R” in BTCR is deliberately ambiguous. Some interpret it as “Bitcoin Core Review,” others as “Resilience” or simply the letter following “BTC.” What is clear is that Team BTCR is not affiliated with Bitcoin Core’s official GitHub merge maintainers. They operate as an —one that does not require commit access to influence outcomes.
API. This confirms they successfully downloaded a sensitive file. The "Secret" File: The logs identify the stolen document as confidential_project_plans.pdf IP Attribution: The attacker's source IP is found under the sourceIPAddress team btcr
<div className="runs-list"> <h3>Recent Activity</h3> <table> <thead> <tr> <th>Run ID</th> <th>Status</th> <th>Triggered By</th> <th>Time</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> runs.map((run) => ( <tr key=run.id className=`status-$run.status.toLowerCase()`> <td>run.id.substring(0, 8)...</td> <td> <span className=`badge badge-$run.status`> run.status </span> </td> <td> 'System'</td> <td>new Date(run.started_at).toLocaleString()</td> </tr> )) </tbody> </table> </div> </div> The “R” in BTCR is deliberately ambiguous