One year ago OP posted a signature for the address that represents the ECC sum of that list. Now we have a second signature. And in that list, we have Satoshi's block #0 address 1A1zP1eP5QGefi2DMPTfTL5SLmv7DivfNa.
Which, as I told you in the
other thread, is a trivial thing to do.
Take this equation: Q
1 + Q
2 + Q
satoshi = Q
sum.
If you k
1 and k
2, but you don't know k
sum, you can't calculate k
satoshi. As long as you don't know at least all of them except 1, you don't know that 1. naakamoto_rising might be able to provide a signed message from some of these addresses, but not from this highly desired genesis address, for if he did, he'd have signed and published it already.
(Q = point in the curve, AKA "public key"; k = private key)