Go away you idiot, someone else deserves the reward
you are completely screwed, who are you kidding
you think you are smart, you just write crap.
fuck you idiot
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středa, 27. května 2026 v 20:09, [redacted] <[redacted]> napsal/a:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Thanks so much for the quick response — I truly appreciate the clarity. I’ve been thinking about how blockchain could transform not just title disputes, but also the way we track historical transfers in oil and gas leases, especially when multiple parties are involved across decades. It’s kind of like giving each piece of the puzzle a permanent fingerprint that can’t be forged or lost in time.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.”
>
> Looking forward to your reply.
>
> Warmly,
> Danny Smith
> +17163259415
>
> Best regards,
> Danny Smith
> +17163259415
Hi Alan,
Thanks for getting back to me — I really appreciate the quick response. I’ve been thinking about the blockchain angle a lot lately, especially how it could help resolve long-standing title disputes where paper trails get lost or altered over time. It’s not just about technology; it’s about restoring trust in the system.
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.
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’ve also been thinking about how this might fit into a case study for my firm’s oil and gas title reform presentation. I might even invite a few clients to see the demo — if that’s something you’d consider.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Warmly,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415