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Welding Inspector
CSWIP 3.1 : Welding Inspector Course Content
15 readings
Reading: Codes and Standards
Reading: Terminology
Reading: Welding processes
Reading: Consumables
Reading: Visual examination and dimensional checking before and after welding
Reading: Identification of pre-heat
Reading: Safety
Reading: Visual examination of repaired welds
Reading: Welding procedures and welder approvals and their control
Reading: Quality control of welding
Reading: Destructive tests
Reading: Non-destructive testing
Reading: Weld drawings
Reading: Distortion
Reading: Reporting
CSWIP 3.2 : Senior Welding Inspector Certification Course
5 readings
Reading: Supervision of welding inspectors and record keeping
Reading: Certification of compliance
Reading: NDT
Reading: Weld drawings
Reading: Quality assurance

Their secret weapon? (Fast Internet Bitcoin Relay Engine)—a proprietary relay network they built that was faster than the public internet. While other nodes took 10 seconds to hear about a block, Team BTCR heard it in 200ms. They were literally playing chess while everyone else played checkers. The Disappearance By November 2017, SegWit was activated. The block size war was over. Team BTCR posted their final message: "Job done. Git gud. Don't trust, verify." Their GitHub repositories went read-only. Their IRC channel vanished. Their lead developer "Sipa" returned to working on Bitcoin Core—but never again mentioned the team.

Report by: The Ledger Observer Date: October 2023 (Contextual Retrospective)

Some believe they became the core contributors to (2021). Others whisper they’re now building a privacy-focused sidechain. A wild theory suggests they are the same people who later broke the Ronin Bridge hack (as white hats)—but that’s likely apocryphal.

“They were not heroes. They were not villains. They were the logic that refused to be forked.”

In the annals of cryptocurrency history, most teams have names that sound like venture capital funds (a16z), rebellious sci-fi factions (Cypherpunks), or corporate alliances (Blockchain Association). But one of the most enigmatic, effective, and aggressively technical teams bore a name that sounds like a typo: .