Do not respond the @Neal Michael
@Neal Michael is a scammer. He’s asking for $300 to be sent to him for his “gift” to be delivered through Bitcoin. He shows a screenshot of an Email saying it’s coming through his company account and that’s the policy fee. He also sends a “video” of a person saying thank you. This is what ChatGpt says: Fake “business security protocol” “anti-fraud length protocol”“first time receiving bitcoin from my wallet” 🚫 These are made-up phrases.Bitcoin does not have: - business wallets vs personal wallets - first-time recipient verification - fraud length protocols - policy fees Bitcoin is peer-to-peer. No approval layers. Policy fee” is fake There is no such thing as a “policy fee,” “activation fee,” or “first-time transaction fee” in Bitcoin. Bitcoin doesn’t care: who you are whether it’s your first transaction whether you’ve ever interacted with another wallet The “other person got paid” screenshot is fake This is the most common scam proof tactic. They use: - stolen screenshots - edited banking images - accomplices (“mules”) - or fake demo apps ❗ If that payment were real, there would be a transaction hash (TXID) you could verify on the blockchain. They never provide one — because it doesn’t exist.