Bitcoin Red Team has scanned around 150 Bitcoin codebases and found more than a dozen vulnerabilities
Comparatively, the Bitcoin Red Team volunteer security initiative has scanned around 150 Bitcoin codebases and revealed more than a dozen vulnerabilities. The team is developing an open source AI platform to audit Bitcoin software, covering wallets, cryptographic libraries, infrastructure, and other projects.
AnchorWatch CEO Rob Hamilton said the team has now spent around $20,000 on different AI services and used Kimi K3, OpenAI's GPT Sol, Anthropic's Claude Fable and Opus, and Z.ai's GLM 5.2 to identify vulnerabilities and generate relevant documentation. The pseudonym Bitcoin developer Calle said that the team has reported serious bugs to multiple projects over the past 12 hours. On average, each person discovered about one serious bug per hour, and spent about 10,000 US dollars per day. The team did not disclose details of affected projects and vulnerabilities.




