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

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"Alan.Safex" <[redacted]> Everything has been told to you, if you don't understand it, go somewhere else. Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton M May 27, 2026, 9:56 AM UTC
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"Alan.Safex" <[redacted]> Spam
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May 27, 2026, 9:56 AM UTC
Everything has been told to you, if you don't understand it, go somewhere else. Odesláno zabezpečeným e-mailem Proton Mail. úterý, 26. května 2026 v 20:05, [redacted] <[redacted]> napsal/a: > Hi Alan, > > Thanks again for the prompt response — I just confirmed the 0.0005 BTC transaction through my wallet, and it’s now confirmed on the Bitcoin network. I appreciate your clarity on the process, and I’m genuinely excited about how this could tie into something more tangible, like verifying land title chains in the Permian Basin. Last week, I was reviewing a disputed mineral lease that had eight recorded transfers, and it made me think about how blockchain could act as a transparent, time-stamped ledger — something that could prevent the kind of confusion we often see in old deeds. > > Just to double-check: once the transaction is verified and the $2500 in Bitcoin is credited to my account, will it be instantly available in my designated payout wallet? And do you have any documentation or a verification ID that I could reference to ensure this is part of a legitimate, auditable process? I’m not asking for too much — I just want to make sure we’re on the same page, especially since I’ve been handling a few high-stakes oil and gas litigation cases lately where record-keeping is critical. > > Also, is there a specific time window after the deposit when the verification and bonus payout typically occurs? I know it’s only 10 minutes, but I’d love to confirm if that’s the standard across all users. > > Looking forward to your reply. > > Warmly, > Danny Smith > +17163259415 > > P.S. I’ve been thinking — what if we could build something small together? Like a pilot project where we verify a few public land parcels using blockchain? I’m not asking for anything huge — just a chance to explore how this could work in real-world applications. > > Best regards, > Danny Smith > +17163259415
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[redacted] Hi Alan, Thanks so much for getting back to me — I really appreciate the clarity and the prompt response. You know, las May 27, 2026, 10:12 AM UTC
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Hi Alan, Thanks so much for getting back to me — I really appreciate the clarity and the prompt response. You know, last week I was walking through my office in Houston, and I noticed a faded sign on the wall from an old drilling company that’s now defunct. It said “Permian Basin – Claims Verified 1978.” I started thinking about how outdated paper records can lead to so many disputes, especially in land title cases where ownership gets tangled over decades. It made me wonder if something like the blockchain you’re offering could actually serve as a neutral, tamper-proof ledger — especially for public records that haven’t been updated in years. Just to confirm: once the 0.0005 BTC transaction is fully confirmed on the Bitcoin network, will the $2500 be credited to my designated payout wallet within that 10-minute window? And if so, is there a specific transaction ID or verification hash that I can save and reference — perhaps even attach to a legal document later for audit purposes? Also, could you clarify if there’s a specific protocol or digital signature required during the payout phase? I’m currently working on a case involving a disputed lease in East Texas, and I’m trying to build a timeline of ownership that could be cross-verified. Looking forward to your thoughts. Warmly, Danny Smith +17163259415 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415