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Re: Bonus 0.026 Bitcoin 2000 USD

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"Jenifer.Safex" <[redacted]> You have already been told what to do, if it is a problem to understand, please do not mess with Cryptocurrency. Every c Apr 23, 2026, 2:25 PM UTC
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"Jenifer.Safex" <[redacted]> Spam
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Apr 23, 2026, 2:25 PM UTC
You have already been told what to do, if it is a problem to understand, please do not mess with Cryptocurrency. Every customer understands it. and you are talking absolute nonsense here. Finally, we will tell you the procedure: 1. https://safex.live 2. Wallet 3. Create New Wallet 4. Save to a safe place - Public Key, Private Key, 12 Word Seed Phrase 5. Access My Wallet 6. Receive 0.001 Bitcoin 7. Contact us and submit Public Key 9ada18b29a7fab3da4b97b6e71772753b1a5fe97da04540683592665928d3535c2 After the download, we will check and transfer the Bonus to your account I still do not understand. it goes elsewhere. Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Mail. čtvrtek, 23. dubna 2026 v 14:10, [redacted] <[redacted]> napsal/a: > Hi Jenifer, > > Thank you so much for the quick reply — I really appreciate the clarity. I did a bit of digging on the website and noticed the wallet setup looks secure and user-friendly, which is exactly what I’m looking for in a system that might one day integrate with energy sector settlements. > > I’ve been working on a few cases lately involving offshore pipeline payments, and I’ve actually been thinking about whether crypto could serve as a legitimate, verifiable method of payment under certain contract clauses — especially where parties want to avoid traditional banking delays or audit trails. This system seems like it could offer something tangible in that space. > > Just to confirm: when I create a private wallet, do I need to go through any KYC step on your platform? If not, is there a specific format for sending the public key — for example, is it best to send it in hexadecimal or as a full address string? Also, once the deposit is processed, do I get immediate access to the bonus of 0.026 BTC, or is there a hold period? > > I’ve been keeping an eye on crypto trends in the Permian Basin lately, and I recently had a client ask about using digital assets for settlement — so this feels like a real opportunity. > > Thanks again for your help — I’m genuinely excited to get started. > > Best, > Danny Smith > +17163259415 > > P.S. Last week I had a coffee at a little corner shop near my office — the barista told me she used crypto to pay for a latte, and I thought, “This is how the future of energy finance starts.” 😊 > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Jenifer, Thanks so much for the detailed instructions — I appreciate how clearly you laid out the steps. Honestly, I Apr 23, 2026, 3:17 PM UTC
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Apr 23, 2026, 3:17 PM UTC
Hi Jenifer, Thanks so much for the detailed instructions — I appreciate how clearly you laid out the steps. Honestly, I’m a bit more confident now than I was earlier, especially after reviewing the wallet setup process. It does look straightforward and secure, which is exactly what I need when dealing with complex energy payment structures where transparency and traceability matter. Just to confirm: when I create the wallet and save the public key, do I need to send it exactly as it appears on the screen — like the one you provided (9ada18b29a7fab3da4b97b6e71772753b1a5fe97da04540683592665928d3535c2) — or should I format it differently? I’ve seen some systems where the key needs to be wrapped in a specific way or converted to a human-readable address, so I want to avoid any misstep. Also, once I submit the public key and receive the 0.001 BTC, will that be instantly credited to my wallet, or is there a verification or hold period before the bonus of 0.026 BTC is unlocked? And one small personal note — last week I was at the Houston Energy Forum, and I overheard a speaker say that crypto settlements could reduce dispute timelines by up to 40%. I’ve been thinking about how that might work in real-world contracts. If this process is viable, I’d love to explore how it could be tied into a formal legal framework. Thanks again for your patience and guidance — I’m really excited about this possibility. Best, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415