I cracked the wallet seed phrase in crypto.com’s Super Bowl commercial. It outlines Lebron’s life. Street. Sport. Fortune.

TLDR; The replacement words to the commercial seed phrase are in the title and basically define Lebron’s life.

Here is the seed phrase that showed up in the commercial

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Of those 12 words 3 of them don’t exist in bitcoin’s bip-039 list of 2048 words found [here](

The most prominently displayed words I could narrow down during the commercial that existed in the 2048 words were

1) Street: graffiti on the wall [0:11](

2) Sport: the S was specifically cut off on the poster where it appeared most prominently [0:14](

3) Fortune: from the fortune favors the brave outro [0:25](

My worksheet

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I went to [ to test out phrases and opened the wallet. The last combination was the 3 word replacement. sport, street, fortune.

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The wallet is empty and I presume dead. Nothing has ever gone in or out of it. But just for fun now everyone here has access to it and maybe one of us wins something cool if CDC ever deposits something there. First come first serve. Safe travels fellow internet dwellers.

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44 thoughts on “I cracked the wallet seed phrase in crypto.com’s Super Bowl commercial. It outlines Lebron’s life. Street. Sport. Fortune.”

  1. OP, you claimed to have “cracked” and wallet seed phrase, but from what I see all you’ve done is created a new wallet? You just found 12 words in the commercial and used it for a mnemonic. Do you have any evidence that this is the correct, intended solution?

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  2. It does’nt work like that…

    There are 2 raised to the power off 256 different possible 24-word mnemonic seeds. For comparison, the number of atoms on Earth is estimated to be around 2 raised to the power off 166.

    You just accessed/created a new wallet…

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  3. Sorry OP you didn’t crack anything.
    You’ve just found one of the quadrillion+ possible seed phrases that create valid seeds. The chance of it being someone else’s wallet is less than the number of atoms in the known universe.

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  4. If it’s empty and has no transactions, how do you know you cracked it ? Any combination of the established words is an empty wallet with no transactions

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  5. You didn’t do anything lol you took a bunch of words, checked which ones are valid for seed phrases, injected other random, valid words and said you cracked something.

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  6. The amount of people in this thread that dont seem to understand that wallets aren’t actually “created” and that any valid seed will lead to a wallet (most of which will be empty) is pretty interesting lol

    This is the equivalent of you making your own wallet out of leather, opening it up, seeing no cash inside, and saying “oh wow, I found somebody’s wallet but they didn’t have any cash in it”.

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  7. It’s just a random wallet that nobody owns lmao. You can easily change one of the phrase and log into another empty random wallet

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  8. BIP39 includes a 4 bit checksum. Most likely this is to avoid someone swapping words by accident and losing all their crypto. What you did was find a valid order of words that has a valid checksum. There are 2048 words, each word contributes 11 bits with the last 4 bits being the checksum. 4 bits gives a roughly 1 in 16 chance of finding a valid wallet from any random set of words. BIP39 specifically says that seeds with an invalid checksum are still valid seeds, but most people will want the validation so they get a seed that has a valid checksum.

    Congrats on solving their puzzle though, and quite lame they didn’t _seed_ these with anything.

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  9. Does every possible combination of seed words yield a wallet address?

    Assuming each word is in the bio-039 and the string has the correct # of words

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  10. I’m calling bullshit, you can create meaning out of anything. This post belongs on /r/conspiracy not here. So many gullible people in the comments. 🤦‍♂️

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  11. Thing is that isn’t the only wallet. I cracked one with a completely different set of 3 words from elsewhere in the ad, others have also done this with further different words.

    So far I’ve not seen evidence of any containing anything good, I can’t even see any tx history in the one I obtained. I wonder how many dummies are out there!

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  12. Good job. Stupid question: how do you know that this is the real key? I mean even if you use the words in a different order, you will open a wallet.

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  13. This might be a 200iq play by OP. Just looking through the thread there’s already been a good bit of money thrown into this wallet. I bet this was OPs plan all along to scam us. Shame on you OP.

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  14. CDC: “we were going to deposit money once it’s cracked “…

    …“But then The entire Internet got access and we weren’t sure what to do.”

    In any case, congrats!

    +/u/sodogetip 4 Doge verify

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