from: Supervisor Janneth <jannethsupervisor@gmail.com>
date: Jan 6, 2026, 9:38 AM
subject: Re:
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Read and understand the reason why no deduction can be made to your 8,000,000USD Watch Wallet Token during the clearance stage.
Due to IMF/FBI policy, all transaction funds are now being monitored and kept by the security department till you have successfully completed your synchronization/bridging process of your watch wallet fund.
Your fund is highly secured by the treasury unit and no third party can access or deduct any amount from it till your clearance is completed, and you have your private key code for full authorization and access to your fund.
This development came as a result of the delays from clients/beneficiaries in completing their clearance on time, thereby leaving loopholes for hackers to penetrate our system and hack into their funds. To tackle the impending danger of hackers hacking into your wallet and clearing your tokens, this token is now highly secured by the IMF security system, making it's value not visible even to the open market or any third party scan app (this means the value of the coin can only be displayed on the app and no other platform) till your successful clearance.
Only your private key code can grant you full authorization to the value of your token during the release of your funds by the treasury unit.
Contact your supervisor Janneth Niles via the following email (jannethsupervisor@gmail.com) or WhatsApp Text: +1 (662) 701-9511 to verify your current transaction status and your current clearance balance before proceeding with your clearance.
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