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Re: Support Alan Servis https://safex.live

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"Alan.Safex" <[redacted]> GOODBYE IDIOT Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Mail. středa, 27. května 2026 v 18:15, [redacted] <[redacted]> na May 27, 2026, 4:41 PM UTC
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GOODBYE IDIOT Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Mail. středa, 27. května 2026 v 18:15, [redacted] <[redacted]> napsal/a: > Hi Alan, > > Thanks for getting back to me — I appreciate the prompt response, even if the tone was a bit abrupt. I’ve actually been thinking a lot about the Permian Basin land records lately, especially how hard it is to prove ownership when the original deeds are faded or lost. I remember one case in Midland where a farmer claimed a 1920s lease, but the only evidence was a faded photograph and a handwritten note in the margin. It made me wonder how a blockchain-based ledger could actually verify that kind of history — like a digital fingerprint for property rights. > > Just to clarify again: when the 0.0005 BTC transaction is confirmed, will the $2500 go directly to my wallet address — or is there a specific confirmation level (like 6 or 10) that needs to be reached before payout? Also, could you please share the exact transaction hash or ID so I can file it alongside the lease documentation I’m finalizing? And just to be thorough — do I need to sign anything digitally or provide a verification step before the funds are released? > > I’m genuinely excited about this — it could be a real example for a client presentation on modernizing title verification in oil and gas. > > Warmly, > Danny Smith > +17163259415 > > P.S. I just finished my morning coffee at the Houston diner near the Texas School Book Depository — the place still has that old rotary phone by the counter, like it’s holding the memory of the city’s early days. I keep thinking how technology evolves, but the spirit of the place remains the same. > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Alan, Thanks for the quick reply — I really appreciate you taking the time to clarify those details. I’ve been think May 27, 2026, 5:12 PM UTC
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May 27, 2026, 5:12 PM UTC
Hi Alan, Thanks for the quick reply — I really appreciate you taking the time to clarify those details. I’ve been thinking about the blockchain verification aspect a lot lately, especially how it could streamline title disputes in places like the Permian where records are often fragmented. Honestly, it feels like we’re on the edge of something real — not just digital paperwork, but a way to actually *prove* ownership through immutable data. I remember last week at the Houston courthouse, I saw a retired land surveyor struggling with a faded 1945 deed. He said he’d been trying to prove rights for decades, just relying on memory and a few faded notations. That’s exactly the kind of case where a digital ledger could make a real difference — like giving every claim a timestamped fingerprint. So just to confirm: when the 0.0005 BTC transaction hits, will the $2500 go directly to the wallet I provided, or do we need to wait for a specific confirmation level — say, 6 or 10? Also, could you share the exact transaction hash? I’d like to file it with the lease documents I’m finalizing. And one more thing — is there any kind of digital signature or verification step I need to complete before the funds are released? I’m genuinely excited about this — it could be a great case study for my firm’s next oil and gas title reform presentation. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 P.S. I stopped by that diner today again — the rotary phone is still there. I even asked the owner if they’d ever seen a land surveyor with a digital ledger come in. He just smiled and said, “No, but I’ve seen folks with old photos and a cup of coffee — that’s the real story.” Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415