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Kenneth Normington <[redacted]>
Yeah i have tot scam
On Tue, 14 Apr 2026, 19:09 Bitcoin Support Team, <[redacted]>
wrote:
> My name is Fred Theil, and
Apr 14, 2026, 8:17 PM UTC
Yeah i have tot scam
On Tue, 14 Apr 2026, 19:09 Bitcoin Support Team, <[redacted]>
wrote:
> My name is Fred Theil, and I’m from Los Angeles. Where are you from?
>
> I’m a senior account manager in Bitcoin mining. Have you heard about
> Bitcoin before?
>
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[redacted]
Hi Kenneth,
Thanks for getting back to me—really appreciate it. I’ve been meaning to get into the crypto space more s
Apr 14, 2026, 9:05 PM UTC
Hi Kenneth,
Thanks for getting back to me—really appreciate it. I’ve been meaning to get into the crypto space more seriously, especially with the recent oil-and-gas sector shifts affecting market volatility. Honestly, I’ve been working on a few cases where mineral rights and blockchain-based tracking are starting to intersect, so it’s kind of exciting to see how these fields might overlap.
I just finished reviewing the latest reports from the Houston Energy Commission about digital ledger use in drilling contracts—seems like a lot of the old paper trails are being digitized now. Makes me wonder if there’s a legal framework for validating ownership in decentralized mining setups.
Could you clarify a few things for me? First, what exactly is the structure of the mining partnership you’re offering—like, is it a joint venture or more of a shared infrastructure model? Second, do you have any documentation or a legal entity name associated with this? And finally, how do we go about verifying ownership or setting up the initial agreement?
I’m genuinely excited about this and would love to move forward with due diligence. I’ve got a few personal projects going on—like trying to streamline contract timelines for my clients—so this might actually be a great fit.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Best,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Bitcoin Support Team <[redacted]>
Bitcoin mining is a form of online Forex trading (stocks, currencies, and
gold) and is among the most lucrative investme
Apr 14, 2026, 9:19 PM UTC
Bitcoin mining is a form of online Forex trading (stocks, currencies, and
gold) and is among the most lucrative investments in the world. You can
earn far more than your initial investment, with no experience required. If
you start mining Bitcoin with $200, I guarantee a profit of $4,700 per day.
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[redacted]
Hi Kenneth,
I just saw your message — “Yeah i have tot scam” — and I’m actually quite surprised. I’ve never heard of
Apr 18, 2026, 7:30 PM UTC
Hi Kenneth,
I just saw your message — “Yeah i have tot scam” — and I’m actually quite surprised. I’ve never heard of anyone claiming to be from Los Angeles and selling Bitcoin mining as a Forex trading opportunity. I mean, I’m not a stranger to the oil and gas world, having worked on several high-stakes litigation cases involving energy investments, but I’ve never seen a mining scheme that promised $4,700 profit per day from just $200.
I’ve been working on a case involving a Texas-based oil lease dispute this week, and I’ve been trying to get my head around how energy markets and crypto might intersect. Honestly, I’m still trying to understand whether Bitcoin mining really works like that, or if it’s more of a speculative play.
Anyway, I’d love to know more: What exactly does the mining process look like? Is it something you can start on your own computer, or do you need specialized equipment? And how exactly does the profit get distributed? I’m curious about the timeline too — do you have a launch date or any kind of onboarding process?
Also, I’ve been trying to keep my apartment in Houston livable — the rent’s been going up, and I just had to replace the furnace. I’ve been thinking about energy efficiency lately, so if this is something real, I’d be genuinely interested in learning more.
Thanks for your time. I’m all ears.
Best,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415