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This is a scam.
In the real Bitcoin network, confirmation of transactions happens without the recipient of the money needing to do anything.
Asking you to pay money to a "confirmation address" is, to me, a clear sign of fraud.
I believe the web site you are using, or the email you have received, is fraudulent and that you have been tricked by criminals.
My advice is
- Do not send any money to that "confirmation address".
- Report fraud to your local police
- If you already paid money, do not expect to ever get it back. Move on with your life.
- Do not engage with anyone offering recovery services. Because you have been tricked once, criminals view you as a prime target for further trickery and theft.