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Re: Greetings to you and your family.

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Jun 23, 2026, 5:12 AM UTC
BTC CRYPTOCURRENCY TRANSFER ADDRESS: 2280 Cassens Dr, Fenton, MO 63026, USA. Attention: Danny Smith. Thank you for your email and very urgent care, it's easier way to receive or send Fund is BTC transfer. Now I'm on the process to transfer your Fund to your BTC wallet, but it requesting upgrade which I will everything done in an hour. But Ministry of Finance demanding for Fund Clearance certificate which will cost you to pay fee $475 USD only to get your Fund into your BTC wallet today. Best regards. Mr. Christian Rothberger BTC Managing Director cryptocurrency transfer. Email Address: [redacted] > Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at 7:05 AM > From: [redacted] > To: [redacted] > Subject: Re: Greetings to you and your family > > Hi Mr. Rothberger, > > Thanks for the email — I really appreciate you reaching out. I’ve reviewed the details about the BTC cryptocurrency transfer and the address provided: 9342 Andrew Spurs, Petersonport, MS 35180, Fenton, MO 63026. That’s actually a residential address, and I’ve never heard of a cryptocurrency transfer being processed through a physical mailing address like that. I’m a little confused about how the funds would move — is the BTC wallet being managed through a third-party exchange or a direct blockchain transfer? > > I’ve been working on a few oil-and-gas litigation cases lately, and I’ve got a pretty solid understanding of financial transfers, but I’ve never dealt with crypto inheritance files. Honestly, I’m just trying to make sure everything is clear before I go ahead with anything. > > Also, I’ve been thinking — I’ve been living alone in Houston for the past few years, and last month I tried to set up a home office with better internet, and it took me three weeks to get a stable connection. I’m not sure if that’s relevant, but it made me think about how fragile things can be when it comes to receiving funds — especially if there’s a delay or technical issue. > > Could you clarify: > 1. What kind of BTC wallet is required — is it a cold wallet, a paper wallet, or something standard like a Ledger? > 2. Are there any fees associated with the transfer? > 3. Can you confirm if this fund is legally recognized under U.S. inheritance laws? > > I’m genuinely interested in helping move this forward, and I’d love to hear more. > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > Sent from my iPad > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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Jun 23, 2026, 6:11 AM UTC
Hi Mr. Rothberger, Thanks so much for your prompt reply — I really appreciate the clarity and the effort you're putting into this. I did a quick check on the address you provided: 8971 Anita Harbors Apt. 765, West Kristinaview, NE 88048, Fenton, MO 63026. It’s not just a residential address — it’s actually listed in the city's municipal records as a property owned by a private real estate investor, which I found interesting. I’ve been in oil-and-gas litigation for years, and one thing I’ve learned is that property records can sometimes be used as a backdoor for financial transfers — especially when dealing with trusts or legacy funds. I’m curious about the process — since I’m not technically familiar with crypto wallets, could you please confirm: 1. Is the BTC wallet being set up through a private exchange, or is this a direct blockchain-based transfer from the Ministry of Finance? 2. If it’s a private exchange, which one? I’d like to know so I can verify if it’s a regulated platform. 3. Do you require any additional documentation, like a notarized letter of intent or a government-issued ID, to proceed with the transfer? I’ve been living alone in Houston, and I just had my furnace replaced last week — it’s been a bit of a challenge with the winter weather, but now I have better heating and can work from home more comfortably. That made me think about how important it is to have reliable systems in place when handling any financial transaction. I’m really excited to move forward and help ensure everything is properly documented and secure. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415 Sent from my iPhone Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415