Have you watched 'Catching the Wind and Chasing Shadows' recently? There’s an interesting plot point where over a hundred billion Hong Kong dollars are locked in a wallet with a 12-word mnemonic. I saw someone mention that after checking against the standard word list, they found that the 10th and 12th words aren't even in the standard list — this clearly shows that the production team is afraid that fans might seriously try to recreate it. After all, there have been quite a few scams on Tron lately where you can see a balance but can’t withdraw it. This operation seems to be quite thoughtful.

However, upon reflection, it’s a bit amusing. The movie says, 'We just don’t know the last mnemonic word,' but according to the BIP39 mnemonic standard, the entire word list consists of 2048 fixed words. If one really wanted to try for the last word, it would simply involve going through all 2048 words one by one. If you run a program, it would only take a few minutes. Not to mention, if the movie provided a clue, like the last word starting with 'ES', there would be even fewer words to fit the criteria, making it even easier to try.

So, is this a deliberate plot setup by the screenwriter, or do they not really understand the technical details of Web3?

By the way, would you dare to crack it? Are you afraid of Uncle Long beating you up? $BTC $ETH #杰克逊霍尔会议