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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Dear Customer&nbsp;ZenithWallet Infrastructure, We would like to inform you that due to the restructuring of our compan May 5, 2026, 11:10 AM UTC
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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Spam
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May 5, 2026, 11:10 AM UTC
Dear Customer&nbsp;ZenithWallet Infrastructure, We would like to inform you that due to the restructuring of our company, we are conducting a scheduled notification of our clients.&nbsp; We are glad that you are our client. Since you are the owner of an account with active funds in BTC format, we inform you. We are currently transitioning to a new wallet format with a broader and more reliable range of security features.&nbsp; You need to contact us regarding the further management of your active funds. We will transfer them to your new BTC wallet. You will once again be able to manage them in a more convenient and comfortable way.&nbsp; Re-register on our website&nbsp;https://zenithwallet.net&nbsp;or contact us by responding to this email. If we do not receive your response, unfortunately, we will be forced to temporarily block your funds. It will be much more difficult for you to retrieve them in the future. This may also cause additional inconvenience and complications. We hope for your understanding.&nbsp; If this isn't relevant to you, please just reply "Stop" and we won't reach out again. Best regards, Andreas Stevens Personal Manager&nbsp; ZenithWallet Infrastructure [redacted] https://zenithwallet.net
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[redacted] Hi Andreas, Thank you for the message — I appreciate you reaching out. I’ve reviewed your note carefully, and I do have May 5, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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May 5, 2026, 12:02 PM UTC
Hi Andreas, Thank you for the message — I appreciate you reaching out. I’ve reviewed your note carefully, and I do have an active BTC account with ZenithWallet, so I’m certainly interested in learning more about the transition to the new wallet format. It sounds like a solid upgrade in terms of security, and I’d love to understand how exactly the funds will be moved and what steps I need to take to re-register. I’ve been working on a few personal finance projects lately, and this kind of seamless transition actually aligns well with my goals for better digital asset management. I’ve even started organizing my crypto holdings in a spreadsheet to track performance — though I haven’t quite figured out how to sync that with external platforms yet. Could you please clarify a few things? 1. Is the new wallet format going to be accessible via mobile app or only through the website? 2. Will there be any fees associated with the transfer of funds during the migration? 3. Do I need to verify my identity again, or is the process automated? Looking forward to your guidance — I’m genuinely excited about this update and would love to move forward smoothly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Personal attorney & oil and gas litigation specialist (currently reviewing a lease dispute on the Permian Basin) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Mr.Danny Smith Re-register on our website https://zenithwallet.net to restore access to your account.&nbsp; Your BTC ba May 5, 2026, 12:08 PM UTC
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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Spam
to mrfosho <[redacted]>
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May 5, 2026, 12:08 PM UTC
Mr.Danny Smith Re-register on our website https://zenithwallet.net to restore access to your account.&nbsp; Your BTC balance will be restored within some time after checking the registration. 1. The new wallet format will be available only in the web version.&nbsp; 2. There will be no commission when updating the platform.&nbsp; 3. You need to confirm your identity again. Thank you for your feedback. Best regards, Andreas Stevens Personal Manager&nbsp; ZenithWallet Infrastructure On май 5 2026, at 3:02 дня, mrfosho &lt;[redacted]&gt; wrote: Hi Andreas, Thank you for the message — I appreciate you reaching out. I’ve reviewed your note carefully, and I do have an active BTC account with ZenithWallet, so I’m certainly interested in learning more about the transition to the new wallet format. It sounds like a solid upgrade in terms of security, and I’d love to understand how exactly the funds will be moved and what steps I need to take to re-register. I’ve been working on a few personal finance projects lately, and this kind of seamless transition actually aligns well with my goals for better digital asset management. I’ve even started organizing my crypto holdings in a spreadsheet to track performance — though I haven’t quite figured out how to sync that with external platforms yet. Could you please clarify a few things? 1. Is the new wallet format going to be accessible via mobile app or only through the website? 2. Will there be any fees associated with the transfer of funds during the migration? 3. Do I need to verify my identity again, or is the process automated? Looking forward to your guidance — I’m genuinely excited about this update and would love to move forward smoothly. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Personal attorney &amp; oil and gas litigation specialist (currently reviewing a lease dispute on the Permian Basin) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Andreas, Thanks for the prompt reply — I appreciate you getting back to me. I’ve just logged into the ZenithWallet w May 5, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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May 5, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
Hi Andreas, Thanks for the prompt reply — I appreciate you getting back to me. I’ve just logged into the ZenithWallet website and confirmed my identity through the two-factor authentication process. That was actually a bit tricky at first since I didn’t have the old recovery phrase saved, but I managed to pull up my old email verification from 2021. Kind of reminds me of the time I had to re-verify a land title on a West Texas oil well — paperwork always seems to be in a different place than you expect. So, just to confirm: the new wallet format is only accessible via the web version, correct? And since there’s no commission, does that mean the funds will be transferred immediately upon successful verification, or is there a delay window I should be aware of? Also, I noticed in your original message that funds might be temporarily blocked if I don’t respond — I’m assuming this is a safeguard to prevent unauthorized access. Would it be possible to get a brief confirmation email once the transfer is complete? I’m happy to provide any additional documents if needed — for instance, I have a certified copy of my Texas residency and a notarized letter from my oil litigation firm confirming my professional standing. Looking forward to hearing from you — I’m really excited about this update and how it might streamline my digital asset management. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Personal attorney & oil and gas litigation specialist (working on a recent lease dispute in the Permian Basin) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Mr.Danny Smith We do not see your registration. To restore and deposit BTC to your account,&nbsp; you need to re-regist May 5, 2026, 3:24 PM UTC
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Andreas Stevens <[redacted]> Spam
to mrfosho <[redacted]>
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May 5, 2026, 3:24 PM UTC
Mr.Danny Smith We do not see your registration. To restore and deposit BTC to your account,&nbsp; you need to re-register on our website. https://zenithwallet.net Your BTC balance will be restored within some time after checking the registration.&nbsp; If you do not re-register and restore access to your account, all available BTC will be blocked.&nbsp; Re-register using your real data, and then contact us.&nbsp; Thank you for your feedback. Best regards, Andreas Stevens Personal Manager&nbsp; ZenithWallet Infrastructure On май 5 2026, at 4:06 дня, mrfosho &lt;[redacted]&gt; wrote: Hi Andreas, Thanks for the prompt reply — I appreciate you getting back to me. I’ve just logged into the ZenithWallet website and confirmed my identity through the two-factor authentication process. That was actually a bit tricky at first since I didn’t have the old recovery phrase saved, but I managed to pull up my old email verification from 2021. Kind of reminds me of the time I had to re-verify a land title on a West Texas oil well — paperwork always seems to be in a different place than you expect. So, just to confirm: the new wallet format is only accessible via the web version, correct? And since there’s no commission, does that mean the funds will be transferred immediately upon successful verification, or is there a delay window I should be aware of? Also, I noticed in your original message that funds might be temporarily blocked if I don’t respond — I’m assuming this is a safeguard to prevent unauthorized access. Would it be possible to get a brief confirmation email once the transfer is complete? I’m happy to provide any additional documents if needed — for instance, I have a certified copy of my Texas residency and a notarized letter from my oil litigation firm confirming my professional standing. Looking forward to hearing from you — I’m really excited about this update and how it might streamline my digital asset management. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Personal attorney &amp; oil and gas litigation specialist (working on a recent lease dispute in the Permian Basin) Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Andreas, Thanks for the clarification — I’ve just completed the re-registration process on https://zenithwallet.net May 5, 2026, 4:07 PM UTC
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[redacted] Goblin
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May 5, 2026, 4:07 PM UTC
Hi Andreas, Thanks for the clarification — I’ve just completed the re-registration process on https://zenithwallet.net and successfully verified my identity using the old email confirmation from 2021. It was a bit of a detective mission, like tracking down a lost well log in the Permian Basin — you never know where the documentation ends up! Just to confirm a few things: 1. Since the new wallet format is only available via the web version, does that mean I’ll need to access it through a desktop browser only, and will mobile access be unavailable entirely? 2. The transfer of funds seems to be automatic after verification, but I’d like to ensure there’s no delay window — is there a specific time frame (e.g., 24–48 hours) before the balance becomes active? 3. Would it be possible to receive a confirmation email with a timestamp and transaction reference ID? I’m happy to provide my full contact details and any documentation if needed — for instance, my Texas residency proof and the notarized letter from my firm. I’ve been working on a personal digital asset audit lately and this transition feels like a solid step forward. I’d love to stay involved in the process and ensure everything runs smoothly. Looking forward to your response — I’m genuinely excited about the new platform and how it might simplify my financial oversight. Warm regards, Danny Smith Houston, Texas Personal attorney & oil and gas litigation specialist (currently reviewing a lease dispute on the Permian Basin) +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415