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Topic: Who has/had the oldest mined Bitcoin? - page 3. (Read 1491 times)

legendary
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November 26, 2022, 11:50:09 PM
#8
About two years ago more than a hundred early day miners signed a message from their corresponding addresses calling Craig Wright (aka faketoshi) a liar and a scammer. You can find the addresses and their signatures in this topic: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/craig-steven-wright-is-a-liar-and-a-fraud-tulip-trust-addresses-signed-message-5250960

address above holds no balance.. funny people didnt even bother veryfying it
The message contains an unused address. However the signature verifies against pubkey used in 1NChfewU45oy7Dgn51HwkBFSixaTnyakfj which is a used address that received reward for block 1018.
There is a lot of shady things about this whole thing though but what you said isn't one of them.
full member
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Merit: 253
November 26, 2022, 08:53:33 PM
#7
im gonna prove im a early adopter
This is not an early adopter. It is early-early-early adopter ... January 2009 (~second week after Bitcoin was released)
Could be Satoshi, and that is no joke.

address above holds no balance..
yes, the message is an empty address, but it doesn't matter. Who can use this address other than the signer?
Who can create such a signature? Satoshi?
legendary
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Merit: 4766
November 26, 2022, 08:39:16 PM
#6
address above holds no balance.. funny people didnt even bother veryfying it

also if you sign an address. dont just sign the address by using the address as a message. or a broad meaningless message like this forum "bitcointalk"(facepalm)

because then someone will just go somewhere else and make a reason to say "ok im gonna prove im a early adopter and a forum user ill sign a message now (in the future) of funds early mined and ill use the message "bitcointalk"

and they then just copy your signature.. thus pretending they own your coins.. which is them trying to pretend they have false collateral and also that they are false early adopters

if you are going to sign a message include your username so that if someone else copy/pastes the signature pretending they own those coins. they have to explain why the message says "property of forum username onesignature" rather and a blanket message of just "bitcointalk"
full member
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November 26, 2022, 07:37:19 PM
#5
Yeah, for what reasons?
Maybe OP is inviting Satoshi?  ...cheked this signature:  Huh


This is the oldest signature  Smiley  (please post if you have a signature with an older address)
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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
1E9YwDtYf9R29ekNAfbV7MvB4LNv7v3fGa
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NChfewU45oy7Dgn51HwkBFSixaTnyakfj
HCsBcgB+Wcm8kOGMH8IpNeg0H4gjCrlqwDf/GlSXphZGBYxm0QkKEPhh9DTJRp2IDNUhVr0FhP9qCqo2W0recNM=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Satoshi?
hero member
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pxzone.online
November 26, 2022, 06:58:43 PM
#4
I want to know if people from the early days of Bitcoin who mined are still here. If you want, you can post here a signature for the text "bitcointalk" with your oldest key so we can check who has/had the oldest mined Bitcoin. Even when the coins were sent, you can post the signature for that address.
Yeah, for what reasons? Why would anyone will just agree to post their signed message and especially their wallet address here. Can you give more reasons?
Well, about having the oldest mined bitcoin here seems like doesn't exist already, not unless its theymos, or other OG here. But i rarely see OG members here so i don't think there still kne here.
newbie
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Merit: 23
November 26, 2022, 06:23:02 PM
#3
This is the oldest signature  Smiley  (please post if you have a signature with an older address)

Quote
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
1E9YwDtYf9R29ekNAfbV7MvB4LNv7v3fGa
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NChfewU45oy7Dgn51HwkBFSixaTnyakfj
HCsBcgB+Wcm8kOGMH8IpNeg0H4gjCrlqwDf/GlSXphZGBYxm0QkKEPhh9DTJRp2IDNUhVr0FhP9qCqo2W0recNM=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
member
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Merit: 67
November 15, 2022, 02:18:23 PM
#2
--reserved for signatures--
member
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Merit: 67
November 15, 2022, 02:17:37 PM
#1
I want to know if people from the early days of Bitcoin who mined are still here. If you want, you can post here a signature for the text "bitcointalk" with your oldest key so we can check who has/had the oldest mined Bitcoin. Even when the coins were sent (empty address), you can post the signature for that address.
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