Wrote up my attempt to verify Wright's claim, with code sample: https://github.com/patio11/wrightverification … Spoiler: hokum and flimflam. Not even blogging it.
@mikebutcher Anyone who can sign an arbitrary message created by a 3rd party w/ one of Satoshi's private keys, has his private key.
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@patio11 and also sending a single email FROM Satoshi to the Bitcoin list? -
@mikebutcher Apparent senders of email are very, very easy to fake. Satoshi has previously signed with PGP keys; re-using one would work. - 2 more replies
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@mikebutcher This fact should be trivial for a putative Satoshi to do, trivial for a third party to check for themselves, and utterly -
@mikebutcher dispositive. If a non-Satoshi w/o the PK could pull same attack, Bitcoin isn't the story, "Foundations of economy IMPERILED" is
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