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Intriguingly, as the date for the airing of the documentary has drawn near, a number of high-value wallets from the “Satoshi era” have become active for the first time since 2009.
Intriguingly, as the date for the airing of the documentary has drawn near, a number of high-value wallets from the “Satoshi era” have become active for the first time since 2009.
That is the extraordinary evidence being referenced.
Ordinary claims require ordinary evidence, then?
No, because it’s an extraordinary claim.
“Extraordinary” means outside the realm of ordinary. Signing a message is very ordinary
EDIT: Sorry I ment to say: saying “I own a key” is ordinary, and signing a message is the ordinary way to prove you own the key
Sure, anyone can sign with a key. Having THE key is the extraordinary part.
Saying you know who Satoshi is, that’s the claim, and that’s an extraordinary claim.