This isn't a trick question, nor do I have a particular answer in mind.
Tomorrow, all of your memories are going to be wiped. There is a crucial piece of information that you need to make sure you remember, and more specifically, you need to be very confident you were the one that sent this message and not a third party pretending to be you.
How do you go about transmitting, "signing", and verifying such a message*?
--edit: I should have clarified that one of the assumptions is that some malicious third party can/will be attempting to send you false information from "yourself" and you need to distinguish between that and what's really you.
--edit2: this may be formally impossible, I don't actually know. If anyone can demonstrate this I'd be very appreciative.
--edit3: I don't have a particular universal definition for the term "memory wipe" in mind, mainly because I didn't want to pigeonhole the discussion. I think this pretty closely mimics reality. So I think it's totally fine to say, "If you retain this type of memory, then I'd do X."
Er, if /all/ of my memories are gone, then wouldn't I forget my language and socialization skills as well, preventing me from even comprehending that something like a 'message' can exist? If that's not what you have in mind, then which sorts of memories remain?
Presumably there is some implied distinction between episodic memory and procedural memory in particular. Otherwise one wouldn't be able to coherently reason or walk even.
But if only episodic memory is erased then one could recourse to procedural memory to prove oneself. For example the performance of a speicific trick could be used. If you relay the message to yourself via a video of yourself performing the trick this allows for easy comparison.
This brings the next class of approach: Use videos of yourself which you can compare for biometric features.