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

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"Alan.Safex" <[redacted]> First, send 0.0005 BTC to the address in your wallet that was assigned to you. Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Ma May 25, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
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"Alan.Safex" <[redacted]> Spam
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May 25, 2026, 1:07 PM UTC
First, send 0.0005 BTC to the address in your wallet that was assigned to you. Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Mail. neděle, 24. května 2026 v 13:03, [redacted] <[redacted]> napsal/a: > Hi Alan, > > Thanks for getting back to me — I really appreciate the clarity. I just wanted to follow up on a few small points to make sure I’m not missing anything critical. > > First, about the deposit: you mentioned sending 0.0005 BTC to the public key address. Is that correct, or is there a verification wallet that needs to be used first? I’m trying to avoid any mistakes, especially since I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas transaction audits lately, and I don’t want to accidentally send funds to the wrong address. > > Also — just a quick side note — I walked past the Houston Energy Corridor yesterday and saw a new drilling site near the old Gulf Coast terminal. It made me wonder if Safex.live could be used to verify land title disputes in those areas, where chain-of-ownership is often messy. Maybe that’s where the “descent” phase you mentioned comes into play — like a new verification layer for real-world assets? > > One last thing: when you say the $2500 is released after verification, is that in real-time, or do we have to wait for a confirmation window? And just to be safe — is the seed phrase stored on the platform, or is it only accessible locally after the download? > > I’m really excited about this — I’ve been thinking about how blockchain could help with lease tracking in oil fields. I’d love to hear your thoughts on that. > > Warmly, > Danny Smith > +17163259415 > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Alan, Thanks so much for the prompt — I’ve been meaning to get that transaction sorted out. I just double-checked my May 25, 2026, 2:03 PM UTC
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May 25, 2026, 2:03 PM UTC
Hi Alan, Thanks so much for the prompt — I’ve been meaning to get that transaction sorted out. I just double-checked my wallet, and yes, the public key address you provided is the one linked to my Safex allocation. I’m sending 0.0005 BTC now — it’s a small amount, but I’m being careful since I’ve recently been working on a few high-stakes land title disputes in the Permian Basin. Last week, I had to audit a lease agreement where the original deed had seven different recorded transfers, and it made me think about how blockchain could provide a clear, immutable chain — which brings me back to your “descent” phase. Honestly, that term really resonated with me. It sounds like it could be the next layer in verifying real-world asset ownership, especially in contested or fragmented records. I’m just confirming — once the transaction hits, will the $2500 be released automatically into my designated payout wallet? And do you have a timeline for when the verification process typically completes? I know I’m not asking too much — I’m just trying to align with the process so I don’t miss anything. Also, just out of curiosity — is there any way to verify the public key through a cross-reference with an existing blockchain explorer? I’d hate to send funds and have the whole thing fall apart due to a mismatch. Thanks again for the clarity — I’m genuinely excited about this. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415