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-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
1E9YwDtYf9R29ekNAfbV7MvB4LNv7v3fGa
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
1NChfewU45oy7Dgn51HwkBFSixaTnyakfj
HCsBcgB+Wcm8kOGMH8IpNeg0H4gjCrlqwDf/GlSXphZGBYxm0QkKEPhh9DTJRp2IDNUhVr0FhP9qCqo2W0recNM=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This address is included in the transaction input of txid 567a9a7f9191db644a09985fad113dd6ee770eac69454317430e694305be9c56
and some of these too.
source:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2014/03/25/satoshi-nakamotos-neighbor-the-bitcoin-ghostwriter-who-wasnt/Anyone think there was some sort of Fork that cut Hal's last wallet from finding connections? Didn't some BIP do that? I wonder why we do that.
Yes from that above screenshot of Hal Finney's Bitcoin wallet client, below two addresses are included this transaction
567a9a7f9191db644a09985fad113dd6ee770eac69454317430e694305be9c56. Including (1NChfewU45oy7Dgn51HwkBFSixaTnyakfj ) the one that OneSignature signed message with.
1HZKjpAYdaiXvCV3b6mXExrhPd3djzDWM <======
1ADTudhYePCW9PEvkCKnib6jmbg6mKXdz
14nELEgJL95NU3BKiSD734ysFuVUCEjLWg
18bN2GBzfRwnV6dmr7MiuDoxn39uqujwPs
12oRSUWGUVYNCUk8yyrFvbpbJw7uia31sA
15ALyVo8ZuoTikHMYRq6p8nGr17gxQApXf <======
19CkFSEiHBSUVah3fvZD17qk48m82TfAp8
15ATbhagqxkGen8ZLsb2 BEbQzw3ymdzbQ9
1PQjPXArSZfUiQeD4nafQ7HKx7J1kYQ4J
12wej8tANWruTQFEhWFjtTkjNLt76pE268
1PmhUgoVLtTgdcvfilcwwSTVPFC67bCQs
1Q2TWHE3GMdB6BZKafqwxXtWAWgFt5Jvm3
1AiBYt8XbsdyPAELFpcSwRpu45eb2bArMf
Although it doesn't prove anything, it's worth pointing out since Hal's family had full access to his wallet and it's quite possible someone from Hal's family who got access to private keys might have signed the message just for fun. You know these boomers and Gen Z... kids these days you know!